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Nerdcast: The Mueller report has landed. Now it’s Congress’ turn

It's an all Mueller edition of the Nerdcast show, with host Scott Bland and reporters Kyle Cheney and Melanie Zanona.

The crew unpacks some of the fundamental questions from Thursday’s release of the redacted Mueller report. Did the president obstruct justice by obstructing an investigation into obstruction? And why special counsel Robert Mueller and Attorney General William Barr don’t seem to see eye to eye on whether the report should reach a conclusion on obstruction.

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