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- Special Counsel Robert Mueller has reportedly delivered his report on the investigation into Russian election interference to Attorney General William Barr.
- Barr wrote in a letter to Congress on Friday evening that he would brief congressional leaders on the contents of the report as soon as this weekend.
- He also said that there were no instances in which any of Mueller's decisions as part of the investigation had been thwarted by the Justice Department.
- Barr said he would work with Mueller and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein "to determine what other information from the report can be released to Congress and the public consistent with the law."
Special Counsel Robert Mueller has delivered his report on the investigation into Russian election interference to Attorney General William Barr.
Barr notified Congress on Friday evening that the Justice Department had received the special counsel's report.
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