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A Whitewater prosecutor weighs in on the Mueller report

Why hundreds of former federal prosecutors disagree with Barr over Mueller report

05/07/2019

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A Whitewater prosecutor weighs in on the Mueller report

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Why hundreds of former federal prosecutors disagree with Barr over Mueller report

The Mueller report continues to generate legal debate. Several hundred former federal prosecutors published a statement this week asserting that President Trump would have been charged with obstruction of justice, were he not the sitting president. William Brangham talks to Paul Rosenzweig, who worked with independent counsel Kenneth Starr on the Whitewater investigation of President Bill Clinton.

05/07/2019

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