Former Federal Prosecutor On Mueller: Never Took Me 400 Pages To Say 'Nothing's Wrong'

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Former Federal Prosecutor On Mueller: Never Took Me 400 Pages To Say 'Nothing's Wrong'
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Former federal prosecutor Chuck Rosenberg believes there's likely plenty inspecial counsel Robert Mueller's report that's damaging -- and possiblycriminal -- regarding President Donald Trump

Former federal prosecutor Chuck Rosenberg believes there’s likely plenty in special counsel Robert Mueller’s report that’s damaging — and possibly criminal — regarding President Donald Trump. “It’s never taken me 400 pages to say nothing happened,” he added, referring to the reported length of the Mueller report.

“I imagine something happened, and that something, particularly with respect to obstruction, was quite serious,” he said Monday on MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House.” “I can imagine Mueller not making a recommendation, because a recommendation to prosecute someone you can’t prosecute is equally burdensome and equally stigmatizing.” Rosenberg was chief of staff to FBI Director James Comey from 2013 to 2015.

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