Did President Trump collude with the Russians to obstruct justice? This was the question that Robert Mueller was trying to answer for months! The most awaited question in the US has now been answered. The Mueller Report points out that there is not enough evidence to prove that President Trump conspired with Russia!
Attorney General William P. Barr wrote a letter which points out the key facts from the Mueller Report. Let us take a closer look at some of these facts.
Key Details and Facts from the Mueller Report
The major highlight in the letter written by the Attorney General is the line which states that:
“The Special Counsel’s investigation did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with Russia in its efforts to influence the 2016 US Elections.”
This report was submitted to the Attorney General by Robert Mueller on Friday. The Attorney General’s letter came out on Sunday, just moments ago. Furthermore, the summary that the Attorney General’s letter provided stated that Mueller’s investigation lacked sufficient evidence to prove that Trump was guilty.
President Trump Not Exonerated Yet
The Mueller Report does not have sufficient evidence to prove that President Trump or people associated with his campaign were involved in any Russian collusion. However, the Attorney General’s letter also points out that this does not exonerate Trump or his associates yet.
The Attorney General quoted Mueller in the letter, saying:
“While this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.”
Source: BBC, Al Jazeera