What’s the path forward for the Trump obstruction case after Mueller’s report?

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What’s the path forward for the Trump obstruction case after Mueller’s report?
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Opinion | Corey Brettschneider: 'There's a statute of limitations on obstruction of justice: 5 years. If this president is reelected and not removed through impeachment and removal he will never be held to account for his crimes.' - NBCNewsTHINK

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