AG Barr's finding in Mueller report totally exonerates Pres. Trump

By Mona Austin

AG William Barr has released to Congress an assessment of the "principal conclusions" highlighted in a 4-page wrap up report from an investigation conducted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Lawmakers and leaders of various organizations are demanding that the full Mueller Report be made available to the public.

"While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," wrote Mueller according to Barr. The White House and Pres. Trump are claiming total exoneration from collusion and corruption claims. On Sunday after the 4-page summary was released Trump responded saying, "There was no obstruction, and none whatsoever. And it was total and complete exoneration."

Although the Mueller investigation concluded after 2 years last Friday, Trump will still be investigated for various violations separately. The Mueller investigation sought to determine if  Pres. Trump was involved in any way with Russian interference with the 2016 election and failed to find sufficient proof.


The Mueller Report notably, did not exonerate Trump, leaving room for further investigation on the state and federal levels.

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