'The roadblocks were put there by the president of the United States,' former judge Andrew Napolitano said. 'The roadblocks are called obstruction of justice.'
Fox News senior judicial expert Andrew Napolitano believes that Special Counsel Robert Mueller"dropped the ball" by failing to charge President Donald Trump with a crime, pointing out that"no one is above the law."
"During the course of his investigation, and we all know this, [Mueller] came upon some roadblocks," Napolitano explained."And the roadblocks were put there by the president of the United States. [Mueller] asked for permission to investigate the roadblocks. The roadblocks are called obstruction of justice."
Pointing out that former Presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton both faced votes of impeachment for obstruction of justice, Napolitano said that"we know" that the allegations against Trump are an impeachable offense. He then argued that the special counsel should have stated plainly that the president had obstructed justice, instead of choosing to avoid making such a determination.
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