Republicans say the attorney general's four-page summary of the Mueller report exonerates President Trump on obstruction of justice. Democrats counter that William Barr’s analysis is not sufficient to answer that question. Judy Woodruff talks to Neal Katyal, former acting solicitor…
Mar 24

By PBS NewsHour
The Republican establishment on Sunday felt a sense of vindication following the release of a Justice Department summary on the Mueller report. NewsHour White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor reports. She joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss reactions from both sides of…
The Justice Department released on Sunday main findings of a 22-month investigation into whether Russia interfered or colluded with President Donald Trump and his campaign during the 2016 presidential election. Read it here.
U.S. Representative Jerry Nadler on Sunday started tweeting what he called a very brief letter the Mueller report to members of Congress.
Mar 24

By Associated Press
Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller and oversaw much of his work, analyzed the report on Saturday, laboring to condense it into a summary letter of main conclusions.
Mar 23

By PBS NewsHour
Special counsel Robert Mueller's report on his investigation of Russia's interference in the 2016 election is in the hands of the attorney general who says he’ll release his “preliminary conclusions” this weekend. How much of the full report becomes public…
Mar 23

By Mary Clare Jalonick, Mark Sherman, Associated Press
Within minutes of receiving notification that special counsel Robert Mueller had turned over his report on the Russia investigation, congressional Democrats were calling for the report to be fully released, including the underlying evidence. They have threatened subpoenas if it…
Mar 22

By Joshua Barajas, Vika Aronson
On Friday, many lawmakers voiced -- to varying degrees -- a need for transparency.
Mar 22

By Eric Tucker, Associated Press
Mueller notified Attorney General William Barr on Friday that he had concluded his probe of Russian election interference and any possible coordination with Donald Trump's campaign.
Mar 22

By Gretchen Frazee
Federal regulations require that the special counsel deliver a confidential report to the attorney general, who then decides whether to make it public.
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