to in the report in volume 2, yet when robert mueller was asked about him repeatedly, he said he can't talk about it, even though it is in the four corners of the report. moving forward, the question and message is today, this comes down to the presumption of innocence. robert mueller admitted today in the earlier first panel that they had a different standard because it was a special circumstance surrounding the presumption of innocence and guilt in this case. they prescribed tkpwoeult president trump. the exoneration which now robert mueller doesn't want to define. he said we didn't exonerate the president, but when he's asked about what that means, he won't say. he won't go into details. the president was not charged with a crime. he made the clarification that this was not because of the olc guidance. so essentially, if he was a private citizen, there wasn't enough evidence to charge him with a crime. so the question is, do we believe in the presumption of innocence or not? and that affects every american in the country. >> juan, back to you. there are two thins here. the substance of this report and