Fox News’ Andrew Napolitano’s interpretation of Robert Mueller press conference is likely different from yours.
That’s putting it mildly.
Per Fox News:
In his statement, Robert Mueller announced that he would be closing the special counsel’s office, retiring from the DOJ, and would not testify further in regard to his Russia investigation. He also said that the report, of which a redacted full version was released in April, was clear in its language that his office could not determine that the president did not commit a crime.
However, given the limitations of the special counsel’s office within the Department of Justice, it was “not an option” to indict President Trump on an obstruction charge, Mueller said.
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Furthermore, Napolitano added that he could not say exactly why Mueller decided to speak publicly, but the result would not be good for President Trump.
“He has ginned up all the Democrats to believe there must be a there there, and it was a parting shot at his soon-to-be former boss, Bill Barr, who basically whitewashed what Mueller said in the four-page summary he distributed back in March,” he continued.
Several prominent Democrats – and one Republican – have come out in favor of impeachment since.