For now, it’s all known unknowns and the tantalizing possibility of unknown unknowns.
Security officials stand outside the Department of Justice on Friday, March 22, 2019, the day it was announced that Robert S. Mueller III has completed his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
And Wednesday night, Associated Press photographer Andrew Harnik — with the help of D.C. police — found his lost cellphone after hours of searching for it, to find a message from his editor waiting for him.By 7:15 the next morning, Mueller rolled into work through a dark rain, with his car’s sun visors down, and ball cap on.
Because why would anyone hand in a report like this at any time other than right before the end of the day Friday? There’s a reason former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus used to call it “the witching hour.”TV correspondents report from the White House on March 22, 2019. In the real world, the news was yet to fully register.
“I’m very curious to find out what it says,” said Nancy Peterson of St. Paul, Minn. “If somebody scammed an election . . . ”“Leave him in office but don’t reelect,” Peterson said. “Impeachment is totally distracting from getting real work done.”
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