At this point, it appears that the department has not made a real decision on whether or not President Trump committed obstruction of justice, and we are entitled, I think, to that decision and to a credible defense of it.
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Whitehouse discusses the need for the Justice Department to make a decision regarding Trump's potential obstruction of justice.
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