Attorney General William Barr told the Senate Judiciary Committee that special counsel Robert Mueller did not take issue with the accuracy of Barr's set of principal conclusions on the Russia report, but was frustrated "that the press reporting had been inaccurate." Barr said Mueller's concern "focused on his explanation of why he did not reach a conclusion on obstruction [of justice], and he wanted more put out on that issue." Barr said he told Mueller that he would not release summaries of the various sections of the report, and instead pushed to prepare a redacted version of the full document.
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