The conclusion of the Mueller investigation into whether Trump colluded with Russia in the election is expected imminently. And, Mueller's report will be governed by rules written in the wake of the Starr Report. We explain.
The Mueller investigation. Heard of it?
After a year and 10 months of suspense, special counsel Robert Mueller is apparently nearing the end of his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
It’s been a long time coming.
Thirty-four people have been indicted since Mueller opened his review in May 2017, including some of President Donald Trump's closest advisers and Russian intelligence operatives. Mueller’s investigation has already revealed many details about a sophisticated effort to influence the election and a campaign trying to benefit from that work.
But what his final report will look like remains a mystery.
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