What the Mueller hearings did – and didn’t – accomplish
Jul 24, 2019
4 minutes
Robert Mueller’s congressional testimony Wednesday couldn’t possibly live up to the hype.
Liberals had fantasized that the former special counsel would burst from the confines of his report, and say that he would have indicted President Donald Trump for obstruction, if not for Department of Justice guidelines barring indictment of a sitting president.
Conservatives had yearned to get Mr. Mueller to admit that his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election was unfounded and biased.
Neither, of course, came to be. In six-plus hours of halting testimony, Mr. Mueller was cautious, often asking that a question be repeated, and, as promised, stuck to the
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