Belz...
Fiend God
The "can't indict the President" rule does not prohibit Mueller (or any other investigator) from concluding that the President committed an otherwise prosecutable offense.
It doesn't preclude it, but don't you think that it would make it unadviseable? If the president can't be indicted, then talking about presecution directly would be unfair. It's best to just lay out the evidence and let DAs and districts and Congress deal with it.
