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Trump tweets response to Mueller’s latest statement

President Donald J. Trump gives a thumbs-up Friday, May 24, 2019, as he prepares to board Air Force One for his trip to Japan. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead/Released)
May 29, 2019

President Donald Trump responded to statements made by special counsel Robert Mueller on Wednesday, specifically that charging the President with a crime “was not an option we could consider.”

“Nothing changes from the Mueller Report. There was insufficient evidence and therefore, in our Country, a person is innocent. The case is closed! Thank you,” he tweeted shortly after Mueller made a public appearance.

Mueller spoke publicly for the first time since his nearly two-year investigation into Russian election interference concluded in April, saying he was leaving the Justice Department, closing the office and going back to private life.

He also said that his office “did not make a determination [as to whether or not] the President committed a crime,” as there is a long-standing DOJ policy that the President cannot be charged with a federal crime while in office.

“That is unconstitutional,” Mueller noted. “Charging the President with a crime was not an option we could consider.”

Trump has said he was fully exonerated after the report was released. He has long-called the investigation into Russian meddling and collusion a “witch hunt” that should never happen to another sitting President.

“It would be unfair to potentially accuse somebody of a crime when there could be no court resolution of the charge,” Mueller said Wednesday. “We concluded we would not reach a determination one way or the other about whether or not the President committed a crime. We will not comment otherwise.”

Mueller spoke for several minutes and did not take any questions.

He said the report, which has two parts – volume one addressing details about numerous Russian efforts to try and interfere with the 2016 Presidential election, and volume two investigating potential obstruction of justice by the President – “speaks for itself,” and that he would not be making any further statements or appear before Congress to testify.

“I hope and expect this to be the only time I speak to you on this matter. There has been discussion about an appearance before Congress. Any testimony from this office would not go beyond our report. We chose those words carefully, and the work speaks for itself,” Mueller added.

Mueller’s 448-page report was given to the Justice Department in April, and a redacted version was later released to Congress and the public.

The report does not indicate that President Donald Trump obstructed justice or colluded with the Russians. The report does note 10 instances where President Trump tried to impede the investigation.