At long last, members of the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees got to question special counsel Robert Mueller about his investigation of President Trump and Russian interference in the 2016 election. Special guest former prosecutor Renato Mariott spoke with host Josh Barro about whether the little that Mueller said was noteworthy. Mariotti says Mueller was trying to be very careful with his words because he did not want to say something that could become a soundbite. One thing Mueller did talk about was why he did not subpoena President Trump during the investigation. And in spite of the statute of limitations on certain crimes, Mueller did leave the door open for a possible indictment once Trump leaves office.