Redacted Mueller report released by US Justice Department
Report focuses on Russia's interference in the 2016 election
WASHINGTON:
The US Department of Justice released a redacted version on Thursday of special counsel Robert Mueller's report into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
The report by the former FBI director was handed over to the House and Senate judiciary committees and released to the public on the Justice Department's website.
Some sections of the 400-page report were blacked out by Attorney General Bill Barr to protect ongoing investigations and for other reasons
37 charged in 22 months: a timeline of the Mueller investigation
The report focuses on Russia's interference in the 2016 election, whether the Trump campaign helped in that effort and whether Trump tried to obstruct justice.
At a press conference ahead of the release of the report, Barr said Mueller had found no evidence of collusion between members of the Trump campaign and Russia.
The US Department of Justice released a redacted version on Thursday of special counsel Robert Mueller's report into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
The report by the former FBI director was handed over to the House and Senate judiciary committees and released to the public on the Justice Department's website.
Some sections of the 400-page report were blacked out by Attorney General Bill Barr to protect ongoing investigations and for other reasons
37 charged in 22 months: a timeline of the Mueller investigation
The report focuses on Russia's interference in the 2016 election, whether the Trump campaign helped in that effort and whether Trump tried to obstruct justice.
At a press conference ahead of the release of the report, Barr said Mueller had found no evidence of collusion between members of the Trump campaign and Russia.