Special Counsel Robert Mueller
Here's when you'll be able to read the (redacted) Mueller report
Barr said the report is nearly 400 pages long, and he’s working with Mueller to decide what will be redacted.
How Bill Barr turned the Mueller report into a legal defense of Trump
In one four-page letter, Barr set a historic new precedent for executive power.
Frustrated you can’t read the Mueller report? Blame Ken Starr
Starr’s “voluminous work of demented pornography” changed how presidents get investigated.
The "CliffsNotes version" of the Mueller report isn't good enough, Democrats say
“We are perfectly capable of reading it and understanding it,” Rep. Jamie Raskin of House Judiciary Committee, told VICE News. "And we want the evidence that the report is based on.”
6 huge questions the attorney general’s Mueller report letter left unanswered
“I have one overwhelming reaction: I want to read the report.”
Mueller’s supposedly not firing off any more indictments — but that might not tell us much
Mueller’s spokesperson, Peter Carr, didn’t immediately return requests for comment about Mueller’s plans.
The Mueller report is finally done, and has been sent to the attorney general
The special counsel has finished his report, which will likely set off a huge legal battle to release the report's findings.
Manafort’s second sentence means he’ll spend more than 7 years in prison
Now Manafort, who turns 70 next month, looks set to spend a big chunk of his retirement in prison — unless President Trump pardons him.
The AG for DC just subpoenaed the 2016 inaugural committee for info about the Trump kids, NYT reports
D.C. joins New York and New Jersey in probing the president’s inaugural fund.
Paul Manafort should spend the next two decades in jail, Mueller’s prosecutors say
“In the end, Manafort acted for more than a decade as if he were above the law.”