Trump Prosecutors See Evidence for Obstruction Charges

  • No decision on charges has been made by DOJ in records probe
  • Timing, politics and debate over charges among considerations
Watch: Prosecutors try to build their case against President Donald Trump.Source: Bloomberg
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A group of Justice Department prosecutors believe there is sufficient evidence to charge Donald Trump with obstruction of justice, but the path to an actual indictment is far from clear.

The team that’s part of the classified records probe has not yet made a formal recommendation to Attorney General Merrick Garland, who would ultimately approve or reject such a move, according to people familiar with the matter. It’s also unlikely officials would bring only obstruction charges amid several other Trump investigations into potential crimes, the people said.