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Opinion: Democrats, here’s what to remember about Mueller

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi , right, and Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer in Washington. By Jennifer Rubin Jennifer Rubin Opinion writer covering politics and policy, foreign and domestic Email Bio Follow Opinion writer March 25 at 9:45 AM Democrats, remember that 99 percent of the time, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s political instincts are solid. She warned against fanning impeachment flames. No matter how much evidence special counsel Robert S.

3. Likewise, the full Mueller report, according to the attorney general, will contain evidence of obstruction of justice. Democrats should feel free to make the case that a president who did what Mueller found shouldn’t be in office. One more time: Don’t make the election about Trump being a rotten human being, a liar, etc. Anyone contemplating voting against him already knows that.

5. Congressional investigations should focus on possible financial crimes that Mueller did not address, conflicts of interest, issues of competence and other abuses of power. Re-plowing the conspiracy/coordination issue would be a mistake.6. All of the above should make clear that the entire report must be released promptly. Democrats should insist upon it. Considering Attorney General William P.

8. Taking impeachment out of the equation is a good thing for Democrats. It removes one possible source of division within the party. It also avoids the unappetizing prospect of impeaching a president whom the Senate will not remove.

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