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- The special counsel Robert Mueller submitted his final report in the Russia investigation to Attorney General William Barr on Friday.
- It's not clear what the report contains yet, but there are a few possible scenarios that could play out going forward.
- Now that Barr has Mueller's findings, he is said to be preparing his own summary of the report to submit to Congress.
- Congressional aides told INSIDER that if they believe Barr inappropriately concealed or omitted any information from the Mueller report, they would take "appropriate legal actions" to obtain Mueller's original report from the Justice Department.
- Asked whether Democrats would subpoena Mueller's report if necessary, one aide said "all options are currently on the table."
- One committee aide also told INSIDER that lawmakers may consider asking Mueller to testify in an open hearing about his oversight of the investigation and final conclusions.
The special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday submitted his report on the investigation into Russian election interference to Attorney General William Barr.
It's not entirely clear what the report contains, or how much of it will be disclosed to the public.
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See Also:
- Robert Mueller has turned in his full report on the Russia investigation to the attorney general
- Mueller turned his final report in to Attorney General William Barr, but the Russia probe is nowhere near finished
- Attorney General William Barr now has the Mueller report, how he chooses to release it could set up a possible showdown with Democrats
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