Asked if she had a message Tuesday for Democratic members who might still want to impeach Donald Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi focused like a laser beam on one thing and one thing only: seeing Robert Mueller's findings.
"Let us see this report," Pelosi told reporters on Capitol Hill. "I have great respect for counsel Mueller, but let us see the report. We don't need an interpretation by an attorney general who was appointed for a particular job, to make sure the president is above the law. We need to see the report. So that's my message."
Fully 84 percent of American voters agree with Pelosi: They want to see Mueller's report, not the hackery of an attorney general who had pre-determined that a sitting president couldn't be charged with obstruction of justice.
As former Justice Department spokesman Matthew Miller told MSNBC Tuesday, the agency has been putting out a lot of spin, but department spokespeople have yet to explain why Mueller made no determination on whether Trump obstructed justice. If they had a good answer to that that wasn’t damning, they would have floated it by now.
America needs to see the report. Period.
Watch the Miller clip below.