.@NGrossman81 argues that if Robert Mueller wants his investigation to have any political effect, he should release his report to influence the midterm. I'd argue, on the contrary, that few things would undermine Mueller's credibility more.https://arcdigital.media/trial-by-election-7f911e308b1f …
Not explicitly, no But the investigators are human. Career law enforcement officers. Consider themselves patriots. Try as they might, they'll have opinions as to what should happen And if Mueller presents evidence of, say, obstruction of justice, the implications are pretty clear
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Right. But there won't be anything explicit like "Trump should be impeached" or "Remove Trump from office."
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Right. There's no way. But I wasn't arguing that Mueller should say anything like that. Just that he should (and will) consider the implications of his report, and factor in how it's likely to be received by Congress and the public when thinking of how and when to present it.
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Fair. He's damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. I'm sure he knows that. In the end the only solution to this is electoral. Not this year, but 2020.
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