Mueller, contradicting Trump, confirms report did not exonerate president
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller confirmed Wednesday that his investigation did not exonerate President Donald Trump of obstruction of justice.
“And what about total exoneration?” Nadler asked. “Did you actually totally exonerate the president?”
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