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Barr Takes Center Stage in Fight Over Rest of Mueller's Findings

  • Attorney general to decide how much to release on Russia probe
  • He must reconcile pledges of transparency and confidentiality
William Barr leaves his home in McLean, Virginia on March 25.
William Barr leaves his home in McLean, Virginia on March 25.Photographer: Yuri Gripas/Bloomberg
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It was Attorney General William Barr -- not Special Counsel Robert Mueller -- who reached the decision that there wasn’t enough evidence to charge President Donald Trump with obstruction of justice.

That move now puts Barr, a Trump appointee five weeks into his tenure, under unprecedented pressure for the next decision he must make: how much more detail from Mueller’s investigation can be made public, particularly on obstruction.