Mueller has released his report. What?s next?
The Mueller report has gone to Attorney General William Barr. Here?s a quick look at what happens next.
Special counsel Robert Mueller?s report into whether the Trump campaign collaborated with Russia has been submitted to Attorney General William Barr. Barr said he could release his account to Congress as soon as this weekend.
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The Mueller report has gone to Attorney General William Barr. Here?s a quick look at what happens next.
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