A public interest group’s demand to see Mueller’s unredacted report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible obstruction by President Trump will be tied up in court at least until early August
-- A public interest group’s demand to see Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s unredacted report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible obstruction by President Donald Trump will be tied up in court at least until early August.
EPIC sued in March to make Mueller’s 448-page document public, almost three weeks before its April 18 release. The currently available version has sections blacked out to maintain the secrecy of matters still before grand juries, ongoing investigations and the identities of people who weren’t charged.
They’re not the only ones pressing to see what’s been blacked out. Lawyers for Trump confidant and long-time Republican Party operative Roger Stone are also seeking an unredacted copy, asserting it may contain exculpatory evidence. Stone was indicted in January for lying to Congress about communications with WikiLeaks, obstructing their probe and witness tampering. He’s pleaded not guilty.
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