Opinion: 20 questions Mueller will actually be able to answer
By Robert S. Litt and Benjamin Wittes May 24 at 5:02 PM Robert Litt is a former general counsel for the director of national intelligence. Benjamin Wittes is editor in chief of Lawfare and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
1. The president has said that your report found “No collusion, no obstruction.” Did you make a determination that there was in fact no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian efforts to influence the election? 5. Is it fair to say that you found substantial evidence of eagerness on the part of figures associated with the Trump campaign, including the president himself, to obtain emails stolen from Hillary Clinton, including potentially from Russian hackers?
9. The attorney general claims that your decision not to determine whether the evidence on presidential obstruction constituted a crime did not flow simply from the Justice Department’s legal opinion that a sitting president is not amenable to criminal process. To what extent was this decision on your part a direct consequence of the Justice Department’s legal posture?
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