Friday, March 22, 2019

Mueller Report Has Been Delivered to Attorney General


Robert Mueller has submitted his full report on Trump and Russia to the attorney general, who now must decide how much of it to release. My hunch (hope?) is because Mueller is the ultimate G-Man -- and knows better than anyone what a criminal Trump is -- he will hit Trump as hard as humanly possible knowing that he is the only one who can possibly stop this threat to democracy. 

But from my lips to God's ears -- the waiting is the hardest part. 

Via WSJ:
Special counsel Robert Mueller presented his long-awaited report to the Justice Department on Friday, ending his nearly two-year investigation that has roiled the Trump presidency and likely setting up a battle with Congress over what he has found. 
No details from the report on the investigation, which examined Trump campaign connections to Russian election interference and whether the president himself tried to obstruct justice, were immediately made public. Attorney General William Barr has said he would bring as much transparency as possible to Mr. Mueller’s findings but stressed that Justice Department policy prevents officials from disclosing much about investigations that didn’t yield criminal charges. That means a swath of Mr. Mueller’s probe -- especially as it relates to Trump -- may not be revealed any time soon. 
The wide-ranging inquiry yielded criminal charges against 34 people and the convictions of five Trump advisers, including his former campaign chairman, his first national-security adviser and his personal lawyer, several of whom admitted to lying about contacts they had with Russians before Mr. Trump’s inauguration. 
But the special counsel hasn’t made public any of his investigation as it relates directly to the president, who answered a series of written questions, setting up what are likely to be protracted disputes with congressional Democrats over access to all of the evidence Mr. Mueller compiled, even if it didn’t lead to any action. Democrats have vowed to subpoena the full report, many parts of which are expected to remain secret, or even to call Mr. Mueller in to testify or sue the Justice Department if they don’t get a full accounting of the investigation.
Mr. Barr told Congress in a letter that he may advise them of Mueller conclusion "as soon as this weekend."

FIRST LEAK: Special counsel is not recommending any further indictments, according to a senior Justice Department official


Maybe. But he always acts like a lunatic -- it was hard to tell the difference.

2 comments:

Damian said...

This is really happening! I wonder how long it will take for Barr to put it through the shredder.

Claude Remains said...

I´m in London and Julian Assange HAS NOT been arrested.I don't know where you heard that!!