through his indictments and through this report. but i think at the end of the day he does need to speak. yes, he wants to stay out of a media circus. yes, he also wants to protect the ongoing investigations that have spun off from this probe. but at the end of the day when you have an attorney general who publicly has said repeatedly things that contradict the very words of this report, it's only robert mueller who can come out and say for certain did he intend for congress, not the attorney general, to be the final arbiter of what happens based on this information, particularly on obstruction? did he not pursue collusion because of doj regulation and not because he didn't find it? these are big questions. and i think the american public and the people of congress have to hear from him directly. >> kelsey snell, let's talk turkey here. are the democrats going to be driven crazy by this? because after all, rectitude is one thing. the other side of this is he has