Here's the moment that will get played over and over:— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 24, 2019
Nadler: "Did you actually totally exonerate the president?"
Mueller: "No."
Via ABC pic.twitter.com/3zG8a6S2Z0
.@RepRichmond: So it's fair to say that president tried to protect himself by asking staff to falsify records relevant to an ongoing investigation?— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 24, 2019
MUELLER: "I would say that's generally a summary." pic.twitter.com/6KEtBcnFD8
The video of another key moment:— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 24, 2019
Buck: "Could you charge the president with a crime after he left office?"
Mueller: "Yes."
Buck: "You believe that you could charge the president of the United States with obstruction of justice after he left office?"
Mueller: "Yes."
Via ABC pic.twitter.com/REBbQsSMYl
.@RepRaskin on witness tampering: So POTUS used inducements in form of positive messages to get Cohen to not cooperate, & then used attacks & intimidation to deter the provision of information once Cohen began cooperating?— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 24, 2019
MUELLER: I believe that's accurate. pic.twitter.com/LvwAWRRpyq
Demings: "Lies by Trump campaign officials and administration officials impeded your investigation."— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 24, 2019
Mueller: "I would generally agree with that."
Meanwhile, the rotted- out Republican hacks on the committee are doing their damnedest to smear Muller, insert their crackpot conspiracy theories, and generally make asses of themselves; in other words, par for the course. Here was one of the more laughably unhinged.