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To: locogringo who wrote (1133025)5/3/2019 2:50:20 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575116
 
"Second, Mueller, far from being uncooperative with Congress or trying to hide the ball, overrode normal Justice Department procedures and released the full Mueller report to the public with only minor redactions"

No, he didn't. He gave it to Barr. Mueller is tentatively scheduled to be cooperative with Congress on the 15th.

" Barr testified that the Department of Justice, anticipating that redactions to the Mueller report would be necessary as a matter of law, encouraged Mueller’s team to identify portions of its report that would need to be redacted"

Mueller identified the part that didn't need to be redacted. He called it the "executive summary". He even said, "Mr. Barr, tear down your wall of silence."

Mueller Requested Release of Executive Summaries

Mueller’s March 27 letter said that the executive summaries were “in a form that can be released to the public consistent with the legal requirements and Department policies,” and he requested that Barr “provide these materials to Congress and authorize their public release at this time [emphasis ours].”
lawandcrime.com