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Attorney General William Barr released a redacted version of Robert Mueller’s report on Thursday, providing more details into the special counsel’s findings from his 22-month investigation into possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia.
The roughly 400-page report into possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia was expected to include redactions of grand jury material, classified information, materials that could compromise ongoing investigations and information that could damage “peripheral third parties.”
Barr had previously delivered a four-page summary of the special counsel’s findings to Congress, writing that Mueller did not find that there was coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia. Barr wrote in his letter that Mueller did not reach a conclusion on possible obstruction of justice by President Trump.{mosads}
The long-awaited release of the report came more than an hour after Barr held a press conference on the report’s findings.
Democrats had slammed Barr’s decision to hold a news conference before the report’s release, accusing the attorney general of trying to shape the narrative in Trump’s favor before Congress or the public were able to review Mueller’s findings themselves.
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