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- The special counsel Robert Mueller has delivered his final report on the Russia investigation to Attorney General William Barr.
- It's not yet clear what details the report contains or what will be disclosed to the public.
- Legal experts say that while "collusion" is not itself an offense specifically denoted in the federal code, it does refer to a host of other federal offenses, including a conspiracy to defraud the United States.
Special counsel Robert Mueller has submitted the long-awaited report on his 19-month investigation.
It is expected to examine one of the biggest questions surrounding the legitimacy of President Donald Trump's administration: whether the Trump campaign illegally colluded with Russian officials to tilt the 2016 presidential race in Trump's favor.
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See Also:
- Robert Mueller has turned in his full report on the Russia investigation to the attorney general
- The Mueller report is out — here's everyone who has been charged and convicted in the Russia probe so far
- The Steele dossier's most damning allegation against Michael Cohen is back in the spotlight after a new Czech media report
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