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Feb. 14, 2019, 11:11 AM CST
By Ken Dilanian
WASHINGTON — Millions of Americans are waiting for Robert Mueller to give them the final word on whether the Trump campaign conspired with the 2016 Russian election interference effort — and whether their president is under the influence of a foreign adversary.
Millions of Americans may be sorely disappointed.
Unless Mueller files a detailed indictment charging members of the Trump campaign with conspiring with Russia, the public may never learn the full scope of what Mueller and his team has found — including potentially scandalous behavior that doesn't amount to a provable crime.
President Donald Trump said he believes special counsel Robert Mueller’s report should be released to the public, even as he disparaged its very existence as “ridiculous.”
“Let it come out, let people see it,” Trump told reporters Wednesday. “Let’s see whether or not it’s legit.”
Mueller is expected to present a report to the Justice Department any day now outlining the findings of his nearly two-year investigation into Russian election meddling, possible collusion with Trump campaign officials and possible obstruction of justice by Trump.
Mueller is required to produce a confidential report that at a minimum explains decisions about who was and was not prosecuted. Attorney General William Barr is then expected to produce his own report for Congress and has said he wants to make public as much of Mueller’s findings as he can under the law.
originally posted by: elkabong57
a reply to: Tempter
Ummm, is that from February 14th?
originally posted by: elkabong57
a reply to: Tempter
Ummm, is that from February 14th?
originally posted by: TomLawless
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
I hope you're going to be okay when it comes out. I'm sure you'll need some support.
Spend some time with family and friends. Take a long walk. It'll all be a memory some day.