Robert Mueller Tells Congress His Report Was 'Thorough and Fair'

Robert Mueller Tells Congress His Report Was 'Thorough and Fair'

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The transcript discusses the investigation into the president's alleged obstruction of justice, clarifying that while the president was not exonerated, charges could be pursued post-office. It highlights the varying credibility of witnesses and suggests a political case was made instead of a legal one. The report's thoroughness and fairness are emphasized.

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What was the conclusion regarding the obstruction of justice in relation to the president?

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What does the speaker imply about the truthfulness of witnesses?

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How does the speaker describe the efforts made against the president?

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What metaphor does the speaker use to describe the handling of the case?

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What is said about the thoroughness and fairness of the report?

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