Since when does a prosecutor offer the opinion that he could not form an opinion as to whether someone is innocent of a crime that they are not bringing an indictment for? If that isn’t a political hit job I don’t know what is.
RE: Since when does a prosecutor offer the opinion that he could not form an opinion as to whether someone is innocent of a crime that they are not bringing an indictment for?
BTW, Mueller did say that indicting the president is NOT within the options given to him.
Mueller explained that his office was bound by Justice Department regulations that prohibit a sitting president from indictment: Charging the president with a crime was therefore not an option we could consider.