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Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux

Although when pressed on that last point by Rep. Lesko, Rick, he said, “I would have to look at it more closely before I said I agree.” So — a little unclear if that’s what he meant to suggest?

Rick Klein

My running tally of big takeaways: Mueller says his report did not exonerate Trump on obstruction; that Trump can be charged with a crime after leaving office; that he was not trying to become FBI director again when he met with Trump; that (in response to Rep. Lieu) the OLC opinion was the main reason he did not pursue charges against Trump.

Sarah Frostenson

As Maggie Habberman notes in The New York Times, Garcia is the first to mention Roger Stone in today’s hearings. Stone is a longtime adviser to Trump, and … quite the character. He was indicted earlier this year.


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