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04/18/2019

The Redacted Mueller Report Is Out

Read it here from WIRED

On March 22, special counsel Robert Mueller turned in his long-anticipated report on Russian interference in the 2016 election—and the question of whether President Donald Trump obstructed justice. Now you can read the whole thing for yourself. Or at least what’s left of it, after attorney general William Barr’s redactions.

Barr had initially released a brief summary of the report’s key findings in a four-page letter he sent to Congress on March 24. His takeaway: The Trump campaign did not coordinate or conspire with Russia, and there was not sufficient evidence to charge Trump with obstruction of justice.

His press conference this morning repeated that statement, though for members of Congress to see the report for themselves, they'll have to dust off their CD-ROM drives. For the rest of us, there's a redacted 448-page online version.

Please select this link to read the complete article from WIRED.

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