Mueller’s Findings: What Do They Mean for US Foreign Policy?
Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited investigation has
not found adequate evidence to prove US President Donald J. Trump or any
of his aides colluded with the Russian government’s interference in the
2016 election. The investigation did not determine “one way or the
other” whether Trump had illegally obstructed justice, according to a
letter delivered to Congress by US Attorney General William Barr.
Barr made a summary of Mueller’s findings public on March 24.
Barr made a summary of Mueller’s findings public on March 24.
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