Speaking to reporters outside the White House, Trump insisted repeatedly, and wrongly, that Mueller "didn't say that" and that Mueller had issued a "correction" of the claim.

Facts First: Mueller did say that, unequivocally, and did not correct it. His correction was about a different statement he had made earlier.

Mueller was direct about whether Trump could be indicted after his presidency. He was asked by Republican Rep. Ken Buck, "Could you charge the President with a crime after he left office?" Mueller said, "Yes."

But Trump called a reporter "fake news" for asking him about this later in the day.

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