Attorney General William Barr's letter summarizing the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller was released to Congress and the public without any input from Mueller
WASHINGTON -- The Latest on President Donald Trump and the special counsel's Russia investigation. :Top Democrats Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer say Attorney General William Barr is"not a neutral observer" and they urge full release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
McConnell says Attorney General William Barr's summary of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation confirms Trump's account that there was"no effort" by his campaign"to conspire or coordinate with Russia" to influence the 2016 election. While the Justice Department says that Muller found no evidence that Trump's 2016 campaign coordinated with Russian to influence the election, the attorney general quoted Mueller's report as stating it"does not exonerate" the president on obstruction.
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker says the public"deserves the full report and findings" immediately,"not just the in-house summary from a Trump Administration official." Trump is also lashing out at the investigation, claiming without evidence that it was"an illegal takedown that failed." But Attorney General William Barr says in a four-page letter to Congress that Mueller's report"does not exonerate" the president on obstruction and instead"sets out evidence on both sides of the question."President Donald Trump's eldest son says a summary of the special counsel's findings"proves what those of us with sane minds knew all along."
New York Rep. Jerrold Nadler tweeted that he will ask Barr to testify"in light of the very concerning discrepancies and final decision making" at the Justice Department. In a statement, press secretary Sarah Sanders says Mueller"did not find any collusion and did not find any obstruction." Eric Trump, the president's son, is calling for a"simple apology" from the media for"the hell everyone has been put through" during the two-year probe.
Graham, a close ally of Trump, also says it is"a bad day for those hoping the Mueller investigation would take President Trump down." But Nadler tweeted Congress must hear from Barr about his decision making and see"all the underlying evidence for the American people to know all the facts."Special counsel Robert Mueller's team issued more than 2,800 subpoenas and executed nearly 500 search warrants in its probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election and any potential involvement by President Donald Trump's campaign.
Barr says he and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein reached the conclusion without considering constitutional questions regarding bringing criminal charges against a sitting president.Special counsel Robert Mueller did not exonerate President Donald Trump of obstruction of justice or find that he committed a crime.The summary also says Mueller did not find that the Trump campaign or its associates"conspired or coordinated" with Russia in its efforts to influence the 2016 election.
Barr is expected to summarize a confidential report that Mueller turned in on Friday, concluding his 22-month investigation into Russian election interference and possible coordination with President Donald Trump's campaign.Rep. Jim Jordan has yet to see the special counsel's report on the Russia investigation, but the Ohio Republican insists it shows no evidence of"coordination, collusion, conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Attorney General William Barr received Mueller's report on Friday and says he'll give Congress a summary as soon as this weekend.The chairman of the House intelligence committee says he trusts special counsel Robert Mueller's judgment on who should be prosecuted following the nearly two-year Russia investigation.
He says the intelligence committee has an obligation to determine whether the president is compromised in any way, whether criminal or not.The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee says Democrats won't be willing to wait months for the Justice Department to release special counsel Robert Mueller's full report.
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