The public has access to the unredacted report?
Since when?
Well, obviously Mueller would not be testifying publicly to the redacted portions. No?
What, exactly, is the point of having him testify about the parts that are public? You can just read them. THAT'S what he has to say, right there in the pages. So why do we need this kabuki theatre of "Mr. Mueller, are these your words? Were they the truth?" Seriously, can any of you desperate TDS'ers tell me specifically what it is you think is going to happen?
To explain his thinking and his findings in his own words. To refute the narrative set by Trump and Barr and left to fester for a month. The very narrative you all are operating from and trying desperately to hold on to.
If you truly believe the report clears Trump, then why do you care?
Once again, it's HIS report. It's 400 pages long, and he wrote it. If that's not telling us everything we need to know about "his thinking and his findings", then he's incompetent.
And how is he supposed to "refute the narrative", as you put it, without either lying to Congress, or admitting he lied in his report? And how is it part of his job description to "refute narratives", anyway? Is he a fucking prosecutor, or is he a political operative? Because I seem to recall being assured,
ad nauseam, that he was an impartial professional who could be trusted, way back when you dipshits were screaming for him and crowing about how he was going to "get Trump".
This might come as a shock to you, what with your advanced and terminal (we can hope, anyway) case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, but SANE ADULTS care about more than your endless political show: getting back to the serious business of the country, not wasting taxpayer money on your never-ending tantrum, stuff like that.