President Donald Trump commented on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s concluding statement about his report on Wednesday.
“Nothing changes from the Mueller Report,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “There was insufficient evidence and therefore, in our Country, a person is innocent. The case is closed! Thank you.”
Mueller broke his silence on Wednesday at the Justice Department telling reportersthere was “insufficient evidence” to charge the Trump campaign with conspiring with Russia to influence the 2016 election.
During his press statement, Mueller said that he would close the special counsel office, resign, and return to public life.
He said the Justice Department could not indict the sitting president of the United States of committing a crime and did not do so.
Mueller said that his report did not exonerate Trump on the issue of obstruction either.
“If we had confidence the president did not commit a crime we would have said so,” he said.
Mueller also indicated that he would not testify to Congress about his report, despite Democrat demands that he appear for a hearing.
“The report is my testimony,” he said.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders also restated Meuller’s conclusion in a statement to reporters:
The Special Counsel has completed the investigation, closed his office, and has closed the case. Mr. Mueller explicitly said that he has nothing to add beyond the report, and therefore, does not plan to testify before Congress. The report was clear—there was no collusion, no conspiracy—and the Department of Justice confirmed there was no obstruction. Special Counsel Mueller also stated that Attorney General Barr acted in good faith in his handling of the report. After two years, the Special Counsel is moving on with his life, and everyone else should do the same.