In April 19 letter to AG Barr, White House lawyer Emmett Flood described the Mueller report as suffering from an 'extraordinary legal defect,' and said that it 'deliberately fails to comply with the requirements of governing law.'
In a new letter to AG Barr, White House lawyer Emmett Flood described the Mueller report as suffering from an "extraordinary legal defect," and says that it "deliberately fails to comply with the requirements of governing law.
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