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The bottom line: There's no question Russia interfered with the presidential election and that its attacks on the US "deserves the attention of every American," Mueller said Wednesday. Two days after receiving the report in late March, Barr sent a four-page summary to Congress with his conclusion the Trump campaign didn't conspire with Russia on the interference and that Trump didn't obstruct justice. On April 18, the Justice Department livestreamed a press conference -- about an hour before the release of the redacted report -- in which Barr stated that no conspiracy was found between the Russians trying to undermine the election and any Americans, including members of the Trump campaign.
But Barr's summary and press conference has set off its own controversy, with Democrats and other critics of saying Barr misrepresented the findings and left the public confused. Mueller's investigation has led to indictments of six of Trump's advisers, along with 26 Russian nationals, including some on charges of hacking.
Indictments against 12 of the Russians were tied to malware that infected the servers of the Democratic National Committee during the election campaign. The compromised servers enabled the theft of thousands of emails that were subsequently published by WikiLeaks.
No new indictments were expected , according to CBS News. And long-running Justice Department policy means that it's unlikely a sitting president would be indicted. In fact, Mueller specifically cited the department's policy as the reason his office couldn't even consider charging Trump with a crime. Said Mueller, "If we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. In response, Trump criticized Mueller this week as a "never Trumper.
In the past two months, lawmakers have weighed in , with Democrats saying Barr showed bias toward Trump and Republicans saying the public release of the redacted report was a positive thing. Critics note details in the report paint Trump in a negative light. Although Mueller's investigation didn't establish conspiracy on the part of the president, it made no definitive determination on obstruction of justice.
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