WASHINGTON — Friday, special counsel Robert Mueller turned over his long-awaited report on the Russia investigation. After two years of investigation – which, at times entangled the president's family and resulted in charges against some of his associates – the report is now in the hands of Attorney General William Barr.
So what’s next?
Federal regulations say Muller's office must give the attorney general a "confidential report" explaining why he charged some people and not others but it doesn't say he has to release the content.
So the first step Barr will take will be deciding what information he will and will not release.
2 comments:
they lock up hillary and company... to bad mccains dead. he gets off easy
Mueller will not get a job with CNN
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