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Russia probe lawyers think Mueller could indict Trump
Feb 2, 2018
issues:
Federal Government Affairs
originally published in
Politico
If we know anything about Mueller, we think we know that he follows the rules—all of them,” Paul Rosenzweig, another former Starr deputy, wrote Tuesday in the Atlantic. “Mueller will not indict Trump for obstruction of justice or for any crime. Period. Full stop. End of story. Speculations to the contrary are just fantasy.”
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