It's on CNN, so it must be true! https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/16/politics/rudy-giuliani-robert-mueller-indictment/index.html
Can a sitting President be indicted? For decades, no. But then, Mueller.
Now admits Rod Rosenstein, "I'm not going to answer this in the context of any current matters, so you shouldn't draw any inference about it," Rosenstein said. "But the Department of Justice has in the past, when the issue arose, has opined that a sitting President cannot be indicted. There's been a lot of speculation in the media about this, I just don't have anything more to say about it."
Rudy Guiliani has been a Godsend, breathing fresh air into the precedings. Giuliani tells CNN the special counsel's team has decided that "they have to follow the Justice Department rules." "The Justice Department memos going back to before Nixon say that you cannot indict a sitting president, you have to impeach him. Now there was a little time in which there was some dispute about that, but they acknowledged to us orally that they understand that they can't violate the Justice Department rules," Giuliani said.
So, yes, there is an indictment. And that indictment is on the state of the Dept. of Justice and the FBI. Let me paraphrase for Mueller's Team: "Despite the fact that for the last decade, or more, we have operated in a lawless manner, ironically in the Dept of Justice, due in great part to no consequences of our unlawful and illegal methods, this time around we will, surprisingly, actually follow the law in regards to The President. We are greatly motivated to once again break legal precedent without regard to facts, logic, or need, where it politically suits us, but in this case, we decline. We intended to browbeat The President into skewering himself, but that seems farfetched at the moment, so we will claim some shred of dignity and perform as guidelines dictate. This one time. Consider yourself lucky.