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Analysis: 'An honest man.' 'Shame on him.' Trump team’s conflicting statements on Mueller betray their uncertainty about his reports.

By Aaron Blake Aaron Blake Senior political reporter, writing for The Fix Email Bio Follow March 26 at 9:39 AM After two years of President Trump and his team decrying special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s Russia investigation as a “witch hunt,” Mueller suddenly found himself in for some rare praise on Monday.

Directly contradicting his colleague Sekulow, Giuliani called Mueller’s act “unprofessional.” He also called it a “cheap shot.” Giuliani is correct that Mueller’s decision not to accuse Trump but also not to exonerate him was an unusual move for a prosecutor. Generally speaking, they only deal with whether evidence exists to charge a crime. If it doesn’t exist, they simply decline to. Mueller seemed to be trying to split the baby, and he wound up leaving this decision to others. Attorney General William P.

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