The Mueller report no one's talking about
Most people dont know it, but theres another Mueller report coming.
Around the same time the special counsel sends his Russia investigation findings to the Justice Department, Attorney General William Barr must give Congress an account of every instance where Robert Muellers supervisors told him no during the course of his work.
The reporting requirement is tucked into the department regulations that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein used when he appointed Mueller. No matter what the memo says, its expected to be one of the few items on a fast track for being made public that will be closely scrutinized for insights into the inner workings of the special counsels tight-lipped investigation.
Barrs report could very well end up being blank, which itself would be a telling reveal that gives President Donald Trump and the leaders of the Justice Department he appointed tangible proof that the special counsel was allowed to carry out his investigation without interference.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/the-mueller-report-no-ones-talking-about/ar-BBUqU97?li=BBnbfcL
Anyone believe the AG's office would be honest about putting their thumb on the scale?