we're back with dan henninger, kim strassel and holman jenkins. so dan, having looked at those 10 episodes that he describes, lays out the facts, how strong is the evidence of obstruction? >> i don't think it's particularly strong. i mean, this is all about donald trump and a lot of this coverage of the obstruction part of the report is built around that one line of mueller's, this does not exonerate him. why is that line in the report? paul: that's a good h trump sal weeks ago he was, quote, totally exonerated by what was going to come out in the report. donald trump is incapable of absorbing any kind of political attack. he always has to respond. he always has to fight back. that is essentially what was going on in a lot of these white house incidents. he felt he was under pressure, under attack. he knows that he's not a target as i just explained, comey had told him that. he's pressing everybody to go out there and let the public know, shut this down. yeah, he came up to the edge in many ways by telling his counsel, don mcgahn, to go over and t