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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Politics
Chris Riotta

Mueller testimony: Special counsel refutes Trump's claim he has been cleared of obstruction

Robert Mueller directly refuted Donald Trump’s frequent claims he did not obstruct justice during the former special counsel’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election while testifying before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.

"The president has repeatedly claimed that your report found that there was no obstruction and that it completely and totally exonerated him. But that is not what your report said is it?" Jerrold Nadler, the Democratic House Judiciary chairman, asked Mr Mueller at one point. 

"Correct. It is not what the report said," Mr Mueller told the committee. 

“So the report did not conclude that he did not commit obstruction of justice? Is that correct,” the chairman asked. 

“That is correct,” Mr Mueller replied.

The former special counsel’s 448-page report on Russian interference in the 2016 election did not fully exonerate the president as Mr Trump has repeatedly claimed. “If we had had confidence that the President clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so,” the report reads. “We did not, however, make a determination as to whether the President did commit a crime.”

Before Mr Mueller arrived to Capitol Hill on Wednesday for his back-to-back testimonies before Congressional committees, over 80 House Democrats expressed support for launching an impeachment inquiry into the president. 

It remains unclear for now whether the former special counsel’s public testimony will increase calls for impeachment across Washington and beyond. An NBC News and Wall Street Journalpoll published 14 July showed 21 per cent of registered voters felt Congress had enough evidence to begin impeachment hearings. 

Mr Trump launched a series of attacks against the former special counsel on Twitter ahead of his public testimony on Wednesday, writing, “So why didn’t the highly conflicted Robert Mueller investigate how and why Crooked Hillary Clinton deleted and acid washed 33,000 Emails immediately AFTER getting a SUBPOENA from the United States Congress? She must have GREAT lawyers!”

The president also tweeted his frequent, all-caps claim: “NO COLLUSION, NO OBSTRUCTION!”

Mr Mueller noted his team did not “address ‘collusion,’ which is not a legal term,” during his opening remarks. 

“Although Department policy barred you from indicting the President for this conduct, you made clear that he is not exonerated,” Mr Nadler said in his opening statement. “Any other person who acted this way would have been charged with a crime. And in this nation, not even the President is above the law."

Mr Mueller continued to make clear during his testimony on Wednesday that Mr Trump was not cleared of obstruction of justice, saying at one point, “The president was not exculpated for the acts that he allegedly committed.”

He also said Mr Trump could still face obstruction of justice charges when he is no longer sitting president.

“Under Department of Justice policy, the president could be prosecuted for obstruction of justice crimes after he leaves office, correct?" Mr Nadler asked. 

“True,” Mr Mueller replied.

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