While it appears the release of the Mueller report is imminent, opinions as to what’s in the report are not in short supply. Most come down on one side of the fence or the other. James Comey, the former FBI director, comes down on both sides. He’s written an op-ed for the New York Times titled, “What I Want From the Mueller Report.” The problem is Comey doesn’t exactly answer what he wants other than saying, “I’m not rooting for anything at all, except that the special counsel be permitted to finish his work.”

Comey says:

Even though I believe Mr. Trump is morally unfit to be president of the United States, I’m not rooting for Mr. Mueller to demonstrate that he is a criminal. I’m also not rooting for Mr. Mueller to “clear” the president.

Comey is clear about one thing:

I do have one hope that I should confess. I hope that Mr. Trump is not impeached and removed from office before the end of his term. I don’t mean that Congress shouldn’t move ahead with the process of impeachment governed by our Constitution, if Congress thinks the provable facts are there. I just hope it doesn’t. Because if Mr. Trump were removed from office by Congress, a significant portion of this country would see this as a coup.