A day before his highly anticipated report is expected to be made public, TIME magazine described Robert Mueller as 'the inverse of the man he would ultimately come to investigate'
special counsel Robert Mueller in TIME magazine as "the inverse of the man he would ultimately come to investigate.", which chronicles the “world’s most influential people,” debuted Wednesday morning and featured a number of people with links to Mueller's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 elections, including Attorney General William Barr, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump himself.Only Mueller’s entry, however, focused on the 22-month investigation.
Barr is expected to release a redacted version of the special counsel’s full report Thursday morning, roughly three weeks after he send a letter to Congress offering a summary of the special counsel's probe and relaying that Mueller had found no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin.Sign Up
The attorney general’s four-page memo also said Mueller’s 400-page report did not clearly determine whether the president obstructed justice, but Barr dismissed the possibility of filing charges against Trump saying it was clear it was not the president’s “intent.”“Abhorring self-promotion, while the country held its collective breath during his nearly two-year investigation, Mueller uttered not a single public word,” she wrote. “And when he finished, he called it as he saw it. He did his duty.
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