Politics

What We Learned—and Didn’t Learn—From the Mueller Report

  • Many questions remain unanswered despite its 448 pages
  • Democrats have issued a subpoena for deletions, all evidence
Top 5 Takeaways From The Mueller Report
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Most of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s 448-page report became public Thursday when Attorney General William Barr released a version to Congress and the public. The document sheds new light on Mueller’s exhaustive investigation into whether Donald Trump or his campaign colluded with Russia in the 2016 election and whether the president obstructed justice.

Here’s how the partially redacted report did -- and didn’t -- answer key questions about Mueller’s 22-month investigation: