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Mueller Submits His Trump-Russia Probe Report

Mueller Submits His Trump-Russia Probe Report
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By Staff, Agencies

US Special Counsel Robert Mueller closed his two-year investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 US presidential election and any potential wrongdoing by US President Donald Trump.

Mueller submitted his confidential report to US Attorney General William Barr on Friday, triggering calls from lawmakers in Congress for the document’s quick release.

Barr, the top US law enforcement officer who heads the Justice Department, will have to decide how much of the report to disclose.

Throughout his investigation, Mueller has brought charges against 34 people and three companies.

It is not clear yet whether the report contains allegations of wrongdoing by Trump or exonerates him.

Mueller, a former FBI director, had been examining since May 2017 whether Trump’s election campaign colluded with Moscow to try to influence the 2016 presidential election and whether the Republican president later unlawfully tried to obstruct his investigation.

US intelligence agencies claim Moscow meddled in the election with a campaign of email hacking and online propaganda aimed at sowing discord in the United States, hurting Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and helping Trump.

Both Trump and Russia have repeatedly denied the accusations. Trump has sought to discredit the investigation, calling it a “witch hunt” and accusing Mueller of conflicts of interest.

Lawmakers from both major political parties called for prompt release of the report.

No president has ever been removed from office via impeachment. The last president to be impeached by the House, Democrat Bill Clinton, was acquitted by the Senate in 1999 on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice, meaning he was not removed from office.

Meanwhile, the closure of Mueller’s investigation does not mark the end of legal worries for Trump and people close to him. Other ongoing investigations and litigation are focusing on issues including his businesses and financial dealings, charitable foundation, personal conduct and inaugural committee.

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