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It appears that the Mueller report will only see minor redactions, which is very good news if true.
Carol Leonning reported on NBC tonight that the most significant redactions are ones to prevent information from "ongoing investigations" from being revealed, and I take that to be those related to the Inaugural, Campaign Finance-Blackmail schemes, and the Middle-East investigation.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...bc984dc9eec_story.html?utm_term=.77a89fdd909b
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Carol Leonning reported on NBC tonight that the most significant redactions are ones to prevent information from "ongoing investigations" from being revealed, and I take that to be those related to the Inaugural, Campaign Finance-Blackmail schemes, and the Middle-East investigation.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...bc984dc9eec_story.html?utm_term=.77a89fdd909b
The Justice Department plans to release a lightly redacted version of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s 400-page report Thursday, offering a granular look at the ways in which President Trump was suspected of having obstructed justice, people familiar with the matter said.
The report — the general outlines of which the Justice Department has briefed the White House on — will reveal that Mueller decided he could not come to a conclusion on the question of obstruction because it was difficult to determine Trump’s intent and because some of his actions could be interpreted innocently, these people said. But it will offer a detailed blow-by-blow of the president’s alleged conduct — analyzing tweets, private threats and other episodes at the center of Mueller’s inquiry, they added.
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