In the self-proclaimed oldest democracy in the world, only the voters can judge Trump.
Mr Trump has claimed he has "the absolute right" to pardon himself, but that is extremely unlikely.
It is only by re-casting himself as a Washington outsider that Trump stands any chance of staying politically relevant.
The testimony risks disappointing the president’s opposition as well as his supporters.
The nonevent that was Mueller’s testimony will likely be quickly forgotten, but his warning should not be.
Robert Mueller said almost nothing new when he addressed the American people for the first time about his investigation into Russian election interference. But it was an electric moment.
The two American parties have entangled themselves in a life-or-death battle.
[T]he history of alliances and betrayal in this West Wing has only just begun.