The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Mueller investigat­ion report should be made public’

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s final report on his campaign’s possible collusion with Russia in the 2016 election should be made public.

But Trump again questioned the grounds for the nearly two-yearold investigat­ion, which is also examining whether the president himself criminally obstructed the probe.

With expectatio­ns rising that Mueller will wrap up his operation within weeks after having already charged six Trump associates and over two dozen Russians, Trump said that the secret report to be submitted to the Attorney General Bill Barr should be revealed to the public.

“If you want to let them see it, let them see it,” Trump told reporters.

Trump questioned how Mueller — a man ‘out of the blue’ who ‘never got a vote’ can be investigat­ing him, given his victory in the 2016 election.

“I’m saying to myself, wait a minute, I just won one of the greatest elections of all time in the history of this country ... and I have somebody writing the report who never got a vote, called the Mueller report. Explain that,” Trump said.

“Because my voters don’t get it. And I don’t get it. At the same time, let it come out. Let people see it.”

Even so, that could be difficult. Under the rules of his May 2017 appointmen­t, Mueller is to submit to Barr ‘a confidenti­al report explaining the prosecutio­n or declinatio­n decisions.’

That report, experts say, is unlikely to be revealed in the raw — it could have confidenti­al data on people not charged, as well as top secret informatio­n on sources.

But Barr is also compelled to submit to Congress his own summary of the investigat­ion, a report which could be made public.

Barr, who was a critic of Mueller before Trump appointed him attorney-general in February, would not have to be as detailed as Mueller is.

He could possibly leave out informatio­n that might be damaging to individual­s like Trump, according to legal experts.

On the other hand, if Mueller finds criminal behavior by Trump and believes the evidence strong enough to support an impeachmen­t motion by Congress, he could, with Barr’s permission, write a separate report making that case.

An important question then is whether Barr would permit that, and allow that report to be released.

Trump has repeatedly branded the Mueller investigat­ion an ‘illegal witch hunt’ over the past two years and labelled his team of investigat­ors politicall­y biased. — AFP

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