So, Rudy Giuliani told Fox News and CNN that Robert Mueller said his office will, per Fox News, "abide by DOJ guidelines" that assert a sitting president cannot be indicted. This is not surprising; it is mainly notable if Mueller told Giuliani so.
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Here's the CNN story:https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/16/politics/rudy-giuliani-robert-mueller-indictment/index.html …
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Chris Geidner Retweeted John Roberts
And the Fox News tweet:https://twitter.com/johnrobertsFox/status/996866827627257859 …
Chris Geidner added,
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The Special Counsel's Office, of course, is not going to confirm this. (I've asked.) And Giuliani has a track record here that makes it less than 100% clear what exactly Mueller said or agreed to in this situation.
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Assuming it is true (or roughly true): Based on what we know, it seems most likely to me that Mueller would tell Giuliani this as part of an effort to get Trump (and his lawyers) to agree to Trump's interview.
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The Special Counsel's Office spokesperson declined to comment.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
but, reading your tweets, it's credible that M did tell G that? ie it really did happen
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Replying to @alex
I have no reason not to believe that something along the lines of what is described by Giuliani in the CNN and Fox reporting is accurate.
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Read what I wrote. I am accounting for that fact and was responding to his question.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner @alex
Yes. I saw but I needed to say it again because Rudy.
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