Monday, October 5, 2020

Justice Department Must Release Redacted Portions of Mueller Report Dealing with Criminal Charges Before Election


The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Improperly Censored Portions of the Mueller Report Dealing with Potential Criminal Charges and Russia’s Hacking of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), a Federal Judge Ruled.

In response to a Complaint brought by BuzzFeed Reporter, Jason Leopold, U.S. District Judge, Reggie Walton, Ruled that Attorney General, William Barr’s Department, must Release the Redacted Segments, including Portions related to the 2016 Trump Campaign’s Interest in DNC Emails Stolen by Russia, by November 2nd, a Day before the U.S. Election.

The Ruling means the DOJ “will be obliged to unveil at least 15 previously blacked-out pages from volume one of special counsel Robert Mueller’s 448-page report” on Russian Electoral Interference.

On March 2019, Barr Falsely Claimed that the Report had Exonerated Trump, asserting that Mueller had found No Evidence of Coordination between the President's 2016 Campaign and Russia. In fact, the Report Detailed many Contacts between the Trump Camp and Russian Government Assets, though the Special Counsel said those Contacts were Not Enough to Demonstrate, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, that Crimes had Occurred.

One Problem for Muueller: The Federal Election Commission (FEC) required him to determine the Monentary Value of Each Election type Crime.

In March 2020, the same Judge, Appointed to the Bench by Former President George W. Bush, Chastised Attorney General Barr for having Issued a “distorted” and “misleading” Summary of the Mueller Report.










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