Senate's Russia Probe to Extend Deep Into 2019, Chairman Says

  • It could take six months to write and declassify report: Burr
  • ‘I don’t see the need for public hearings,’ senator says
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The Senate’s bipartisan Russia probe could stretch well into the first half of 2019, according to Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr, despite President Donald Trump’s fatigue with investigations of his campaign.

Burr said the panel could take as long as “six months" after completing all its interviews to craft and declassify a final report. And the committee hasn’t yet finished meeting with witnesses, as they keep running down leads in the investigation.

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Senate's Russia Probe to Extend Deep Into 2019, Chairman Says