Washington – Barr To Release Redacted Mueller Report Within A Week

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    In his first appearance on Capitol Hill since taking office, and amid intense speculation over his review of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia report, Attorney General William Barr arrives to appears before a House Appropriations subcommittee, Tuesday, April 9, 2019, in Washington.  (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)Washington – Attorney General William Barr said Tuesday he expects to release a redacted version of the special counsel’s Trump-Russia investigation report “within a week.”

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    Barr told members of Congress at his first public appearance since receiving special counsel Robert Mueller’s report that his earlier projection of releasing a version by mid-April still stood. The report, which is nearly 400 pages long, is being scoured now to remove grand jury information and details that relate to pending investigations.

    Democrats scolded Barr over his handling of the report, telling him they were concerned that a summary of its main conclusions he released last month portrayed the investigation’s findings in an overly favorable way for President Donald Trump.

    Rep. Nita Lowey, the Democratic chairwoman of the House Appropriations Committee, said she was taken aback that Barr had reduced Mueller’s report to a four-page letter in just two days. That letter said that Mueller did not find a criminal conspiracy between Russia and Trump associates, and that Barr did not believe the evidence in the report was sufficient to prove the president had obstructed justice.

    “Even for someone who has done this job before, I would argue it’s more suspicious than impressive,” Lowey said.

    Explaining the rapid turnaround for his letter, Barr said, “The thinking of the special counsel was not a mystery to the Department of Justice prior to the submission of the report.”

    Barr was summoned to Congress to talk about his department’s budget request, but lawmakers still asked about the Mueller report as they waited to see it. Barr’s prepared remarks, sent to the committee on Monday, focused on funding requests for immigration enforcement and the fights against violent crime and opioid addiction, not mentioning the special counsel’s report at all.

    Mueller sent his final report to Barr on March 22, ending his almost two-year investigation into possible ties between Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and Russia. Barr released a four-page letter summarizing the report two days later and said he would release a redacted version of the full report by mid-April, “if not sooner.”

    The new attorney general’s budget testimony — traditionally a dry affair, and often addressing the parochial concerns of lawmakers — came as Democrats were enraged that he was redacting material from the report and frustrated that his summary framed a narrative about Trump before they were able to see the full version. The Democrats are demanding that they see the full report and all its underlying evidence, though Trump and his Republican allies are pushing back.

    The chairman of the Ways and Means subcommittee, Democratic Rep. Jose Serrano of New York, told Barr there were “serious concerns about the process by which you formulated your letter; and uncertainty about when we can expect to see the full report.”

    Barr said in the summary released last month that Mueller didn’t find a criminal conspiracy between the campaign and the Kremlin. He also said that Mueller did not reach a conclusion on whether the president obstructed justice, instead presenting evidence on both sides of the question. Barr said he and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein decided that the evidence was insufficient to establish obstruction.

    Facing the intensifying concerns from Democrats that he may have whitewashed Mueller’s findings, Barr has twice moved to defend, or at least explain, his handling of the process since receiving the special counsel’s report. He has said that he did not intend for his four-page summary of Mueller’s main conclusions to be an “exhaustive recounting” of his work and that he could not immediately release the entire report because it included grand jury material and other sensitive information that needed to be redacted.

    He is likely to be asked to further explain himself at a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing Wednesday that is also on the budget.

    Barr is to testify on the report itself at separate hearings before the Senate and House Judiciary committees on May 1 and May 2. Rep. Jerrold Nadler, a New York Democrat and chairman of the House Judiciary panel, confirmed the May 2 date on Twitter and said he would like Mueller to testify.

    Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., has said he would be satisfied hearing only from Barr and not Mueller.


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    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    He needs to ask the judge to allow him to release the entire report.

    5 years ago

    “President Obama is responsible for that, and it was he who tasked us to do that intelligence community assessment in the first place.”
    ACTION ALERT
    INDICT OBAMA NOW! We’ve long suspected that the sham investigation by the FBI into the alleged “Russia collusion” by the Trump campaign was a total hit job by the Democrats that went all the way up to Obama himself.
    And now, FINALLY, a member of the Obama administration has just admitted to it! This is the smoking gun we’ve been waiting for. And it’s time to demand ACTUAL JUSTICE! Former Intelligence Director James Clapper just told CNN’s Anderson Cooper that Obama ordered the intelligence community spy operation on the Trump campaign.
    Tea Party Demands:
    Demand the indictment of President Obama and the full questioning by a Federal Judge of his role in ordering the wiretapping, surveillance, spying, and investigation BOTH of the Trump campaign AND the Trump administration.
    Launch a full investigation into EVERY MEMBER of the Obama administration who had even a minor role in order or overseeing the Department of Justice and the FBI’s collusion with Hillary’s presidential campaign.
    Subpoena any and all records relevant to such an i

    5 years ago

    …THIS IS BIGGER THAN WATERGATE!

    DEMOCRATS ARE EATING THEIR OWN!

    With the Mueller investigation officially over and ZERO indictments being issued for President Trump, Democrats and their leftist sycophants in the media are eating their own. After years of predicting that the WHOLE Trump family would be indicted and hauled off to jail, now liberals are all looking around wondering what the hell happened. This is the PERFECT TIME to turn our guns on them and demand the TRUTH. We need you to add your name in support of indicting Barack Obama for nothing less that leading an attempted coup by his Deep State shadow government.

    The Tea Party fought tooth and nail to defend President Trump from Obama’s insidious efforts to bring him down. Now it’s time to go on the attack and PUT OBAMA IN JAIL where he belongs.

    qazxc
    qazxc
    5 years ago

    I’m waiting to read the report. So much effort to keep the public from seeing the actual report for ourselves. Trump is hiding behind Barr so much he must be afraid of being behind bars.