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Trey Gowdy: Mueller punted conclusion on obstruction of justice due to 'open-ended' question on presidential power


Trey Gowdy: Mueller punted conclusion on obstruction of justice due to 'open-ended' question on presidential power



Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s decision not to offer up a conclusion on whether President Trump obstructed justice stems from serious uncertainty over the law. 

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