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Poll: Trump approval sinks 5 points after Mueller report, tying all-time low

I expect that's because anyone who reads it understands that the only reason it didn't call for legal proceedings against Trump is because Mueller specifically framed the investigation so that it could not unless Trump was no longer president.


Trump both wanted to and attempted to obstruction justice, and only the incompetence and/or insubordination of his subordinates prevented it from actually happening.
 
I expect that's because anyone who reads it understands that the only reason it didn't call for legal proceedings against Trump is because Mueller specifically framed the investigation so that it could not unless Trump was no longer president.
Unfortunately, this got posted inadvertently, before it was complete. Then, the option to delete it was missing in the editing function. So, I'm going to start another thread with a complete OP.
 
I expect that's because anyone who reads it understands that the only reason it didn't call for legal proceedings against Trump is because Mueller specifically framed the investigation so that it could not unless Trump was no longer president.


Trump both wanted to and attempted to obstruction justice, and only the incompetence and/or insubordination of his subordinates prevented it from actually happening.

I thought that was the way it was supposed to work. The President wants to do something, his advisers tell him "no", and he either gives in or insists it be done, which he has the right to do. He gave in, which was good judgment on his part.
 
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