Trump: Barr letter on Mueller report shows “total and complete exoneration”

Trump: Barr letter on Mueller report shows "total and complete exoneration"

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The Vox guide to Robert Mueller’s Trump-Russia investigation

The White House and President Donald Trump claimed victory after Attorney General William Barr issued his brief summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation on Sunday, asserting that it showed “a total and complete exoneration” of the president.

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders also posted a statement on Twitter:

The four-page Barr letter summarizing Mueller’s report to the Justice Department did state that the special counsel had not established that Donald Trump or anybody associated with his campaign had conspired with Russia to influence the 2016 presidential election.

On the obstruction of justice question, Mueller did not make a determination, instead choosing to lay out evidence on both sides of the case. From the Barr letter (emphasis mine)

Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein ultimately decided that the evidence presented did not rise to the level of an obstruction of justice charge against Trump.

Democrats in Congress have pledged to continue pressing for the full Mueller report to be released and they might call Barr in front of House committees to testify about the findings.

You can read the letter that Barr delivered to Congress on Sunday here.

Sourse: vox.com

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