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      • Special counsel Robert Mueller has now brought 191 criminal charges against 32 people and 3 companies as part of his investigation into Russian meddling and related matters. This includes today’s indictment which has 112 new charges against 12 Russian operatives.
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  2. Jul 24, 2019 · Former special counsel Robert Mueller testifies before lawmakers on his report investigating Russian interference in the presidential election and whether President Trump obstructed justice.

    • What's The Backstory Here?
    • What We Know About The Redactions
    • How to Read The Mueller Report For Free
    • Why The Mueller Report Was Released to The Public
    • Who's Been Indicted So Far
    • Why Trump Is Unlikely to Be Impeached
    • Congressional Investigations Will Continue

    Mueller's investigation has led to indictments of six of Trump's advisers, along with 26 Russian nationals, including some on charges of hacking. Indictments against 12 of the Russians were tied to malware that infected the servers of the Democratic National Committee during the 2016 election campaign. The compromised servers enabled the theft of t...

    At his April 18 press conference about the release of the Mueller report, Barr said there are "limited redactions" in the version of the report released to Congress and the public and that they are "clearly labeled." He went on to explain that there are four categories of redactions in the report: 1. Grand jury material 2. Information that would di...

    You can access Mueller's report at the Department of Justice website. Since it's in PDF format, you can download the file to your device for offline viewing or transfer it to another device like a phone, tablet or e-reader. You can also read the 448-page report directly here:

    In addition to the president, other top Democratic and Republican lawmakers have said they want the full report released. They include Pelosi, the Democratic leader of the House of Representatives, and Sen. Marco Rubio, a Republican from Florida. The Justice Department worked with Mueller's team to redact certain information from the public version...

    As detailed by The New York Times, 32 people have been charged with crimes by Mueller, including 26 Russian nationals who are unlikely to stand trial. Those indictments include charges against 12 Russian hackers alleged to have been behind cyberattacks in 2016 against the Democratic National Committee and against 13 Russians for spreading disinform...

    With Trump himself unlikely to be indicted or subpoenaed and the Senate controlled by Republications, making it unlikely they would uphold a vote to impeach, impeachment had been deemed unlikely. Even before Barr's summary to Congress, that option became even more unlikely when Pelosi stated in early March that she doesn't support impeachment, sayi...

    Even without an impeachment effort, we will see more investigations. The House Intelligence Committee announced in February it was widening its probe into Russian interference in the 2016 US election. As CBS News reported, the committee's chairman, Adam Schiff, a California Democrat, pointed out that a new addition to the five lines of inquiry woul...

  3. Jul 14, 2018 · Special counsel Robert Mueller has now brought 191 criminal charges against 32 people and 3 companies as part of his investigation into Russian meddling and related matters. This includes...

  4. Apr 18, 2019 · The Department of Justice released special counsel Robert Mueller's long awaited report earlier this morning. The report — which only included "limited" redactions, according to Attorney...

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  5. May 1, 2019 · Sen. Kamala Harris questioned Attorney General William Barr about Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's dual roles as both witness in and supervisor of the Robert Mueller investigation.

  6. Jul 24, 2019 · Former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III said he did not pursue a sworn interview and subpoena of President Trump because he reasoned it would likely result in a lengthy court battle that...

  7. Feb 5, 2018 · Feb 5, 2018 5:54 PM. Bob Muellers Investigation Is Larger—and Further Along—Than You Think. We speak about the “Mueller probe” as a single entity, but it’s important to understand that...

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