The high-profile investigation by the special counsel lasted nearly two years. While the Mueller report found no evidence of collusion, it also did not exonerate President Trump of obstruction involving the 2016 presidential election.
Special counsel, Robert Mueller’s report wasn’t made public. However, the attorney general sent a summary to the US Congress. It said that the investigator found no signs of collusion or conspiracy.
For more, we turn to CGTN’s Nathan King at the White House.
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To discuss all of this:
- Joel Rubin is the president of the Washington Strategy Group.
- Frank Sesno is the director of the school of media and public affairs at George Washington University.
- Aaron Mate is a journalist and contributor to the magazine, The Nation.
- John Sitilides is a geopolitical strategist at Trilogy Advisors.
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US President Donald Trump says "it's a shame that the country had to go through this" in response to the Justice Department's summary of Mueller's findings. #mullerreport pic.twitter.com/2kqYXkJrOD
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Senate Republican Leader McConnell blocks Democrats' push for legislation calling on Justice Department to release the Mueller report to the public. More: https://t.co/OiNOwrtEr2 pic.twitter.com/xKAX5z21Nf
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