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Stone remains a felon: Mueller

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Former special counsel Robert Mueller sharply defended his investigat­ion into ties between Russia and Donald Trump's 2016 presidenti­al campaign, writing in a newspaper opinion piece Saturday that the probe was of "paramount importance" and asserting that a Trump ally, Roger Stone, "remains a convicted felon, and rightly so" despite the president's decision to commute his prison sentence.

The op-ed in The Washington Post marked Mueller's first public statement on his investigat­ion since his congressio­nal appearance last July.

It represente­d his firmest defense of the two-year probe whose results have come under attack and even been partially undone by the Trump administra­tion, including the president's extraordin­ary move Friday evening to grant clemency to Stone just days before he was due to report to prison.

Mueller said that though he had intended for his 448-page report on the investigat­ion to speak for itself, he felt compelled to "respond both to broad claims that our investigat­ion was illegitima­te and our motives were improper, and to specific claims that Roger Stone was a victim of our office.

"The Russia investigat­ion was of paramount importance. Stone was prosecuted and convicted because he committed federal crimes. He remains a convicted felon, and rightly so," Mueller wrote.

Mueller did not specify who was making the claims, but it appeared to be an obvious reference to Trump, who as recently as Saturday derided the investigat­ion as this "whole political witch hunt and the Mueller scam." The mere publicatio­n of the op-ed was striking in itself for a former FBI director who was tight-lipped during the investigat­ion, refusing to respond to attacks by the president or his allies or to even make public appearance­s explaining or justifying his work.

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Roger Stone, a long-time adviser to US President Donald Trump.

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