'Mueller turning in his report is not like Beyoncé dropping an album. It's like learning that Beyoncé is in the studio.'
Special counsel Robert Mueller has not said when he will hand over the final report on his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election to Attorney General William Barr, but that hasn't stopped political commentators and citizens from speculating that the report will soon be completed.
They also pointed out that Mueller sending his report to Barr didn't mean the public would get to see many of his team's findings. Robert Mueller testifies before the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill on July 26, 2007. Alex Wong/Getty Images Gene Park, an embedded audience editor at The Washington Post, cracked a joke White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders's use of Apple's Notes app to make an important announcement last month.
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