WASHINGTON -- After nearly two years of waiting, America is about to get some answers from Robert Mueller -- via Attorney General William Barr.And not before President Donald Trump's attorney general has his say. The Justice Department on Thursday is expected to release a redacted version of the special counsel's report on Russian election interference and the Trump campaign, opening up months, if not years, of fights over what the document means in a deeply divided country. Continue reading...
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