A federal judge in Washington released about 230 pages of data from the court showing new details about the scope and speed of Robert Mueller's investigation
The pages largely show limited new details about Mueller's work, such as the redacted case names and dates for his 499 search warrants and 200 communications data requests. Mueller began getting permission for searches in early July 2017, not even two months following his appointment as special counsel, the documents show.His office did the bulk of its searches throughout 2018, conducting only a few searches this year, when the investigation was wrapping up.
Read MoreThe 13 requests Mueller's team made to foreign governments for assistance in its investigation are not included in the lists, because they were not processed through the US federal courts.He sought emails and account data from across the web -- LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Google, Yahoo, Apple and Skype, with some of the searches targeting dozens of social media accounts.
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