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Much awaited Russia-report by special prosecutor Robert Mueller after two years: No new charges

Robert Mueller his report about the Russian interference and possible conspiracy during the American presidential election of 2016, today submitted to the minis

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Much awaited Russia-report by special prosecutor Robert Mueller after two years: No new charges
Robert Mueller his report about the Russian interference and possible conspiracy during the American presidential election of 2016, today submitted to the minister of Justice, William Barr. President Donald Trump says he has “no problem” with the disclosure of the report, and he was today understood to journalists at the White House. At the same time, he does the research as "nonsense". According to an anonymous source, there would be no new people charged in the report.

Robert Mueller, the special prosecutor charged with the investigation of Russian interference in the presidential election of 2016 and the possible role of Trump and his campaign team, his report today at 17 hours local time (22 hours in Belgium) submitted to minister of Justice, William Barr, share the ministry. This brings to an end two years of research. Mueller looked at whether or Trump, who is head of the FBI, James Comey dismissed, the court has hampered.

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In a letter to the judicial committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives writes Barr that he the report studies and “I expect this weekend in the position you have the main conclusions to messages”. The main conclusions will then be made public. Muellers spokesman says his boss in the coming days his contract as a special prosecutor to be formally returned. the

for the moment it is not known what Muellers research has yielded. An anonymous employee of the ministry of Justice says, among other things, USA Today and The New York Times that Mueller no new charges, recommended. Several (ex-)employees of Trump the past few months have been indicted and convicted. In total, more than thirty lawsuits, six of them against persons from Trumps environment.

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