Former federal prosecutors renew statement that Trump would have been indicted if he weren't president

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Former federal prosecutors renew statement that Trump would have been indicted if he weren't president
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'This isn’t even a close case,” former federal prosecutors said in a video.

In a follow-up to Robert Mueller’s public statement on Wednesday, in which he refused to clear President Donald Trump of wrongdoing, a group of former federal prosecutors renewed their previous statement that under nearly any other circumstance Trump would be facing criminal charges.

The prosecutors added that the document specifically detailed how Trump attempted, multiple times, to “stop, limit and interfere with the Mueller investigation and other federal investigations surrounding him.” “But if he weren’t in the White House, President Trump would be charged with serious crimes. This isn’t even a close case,” the former federal prosecutors said.

However, in his public statement on Wednesday, Mueller said he would have exonerated Trump if he had determined the president was innocent; he did not.

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