At least two lawyers representing people swept up in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation say they believe it’s possible he could indict President Trump, according to a report.

The attorneys told Politico that while they don’t have specific knowledge of Mueller’s plans, their legal experience leads them to believe Trump could be indicted for obstruction of justice.

One of the lawyers partly based his opinion on his interactions with Mueller’s team.

“If I were a betting man, I’d bet against the president,” one of the lawyers told the news outlet.

The second lawyer, who represents a senior Trump official, said Mueller could indict the president to show how serious his findings are — despite facing tough procedural challenges to do so.

“It’s entirely possible that Mueller may go that route on the theory that, as an open question, it should be for the courts to decide,” the lawyer told Politico.

“Even if the indictment is dismissed, it puts maximum pressure on Congress to treat this with the independence and intellectual honesty that it will never, ever get,” the lawyer added.

Many legal experts argue that Mueller lacks the standing to level criminal charges against the president.

Several legal scholars said an effort by the special counsel to file a case titled U.S. vs. Trump would, at a minimum, likely move swiftly to the Supreme Court.