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Trump says has not read Mueller report

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said he had not read Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report investigat­ing contacts between his 2016 campaign and Russia that his Democratic opponents say should be released in full.

“I have not read the Mueller Report yet, even though I have every right to do so. Only know the conclusion­s, and on the big one, No Collusion,” Trump wrote on Twitter.

US Attorney-General William Barr has said he plans to make public a redacted copy of the nearly 400-page investigat­ive report into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election by the middle of this month, if not sooner.

On March 22, Mueller completed his 22-month probe and Barr sent a four-page letter to Congress two days later outlining the main findings. Barr told lawmakers the investigat­ion did not establish that members

I have not read the Mueller Report yet, even though I have every right to do so. Only know the conclusion­s, and on the big one, No Collusion. Donald Trump, US President

of Trump’s election campaign conspired with Russia, but also did not exonerate the president on obstructio­n of justice.

Barr said he had concluded there was not enough evidence to show that Trump committed the crime of obstructio­n. But news media reports this week said members of Mueller’s team were unhappy with the way Barr, a Trump appointee, had characteri­sed the report’s conclusion­s.

Asked in an interview with Fox and Friends Weekend about calls for the release of the full confidenti­al report, Trump said: “It’s really up to the AttorneyGe­neral, whatever he wants to do.”

In another tweet, Trump called the report ‘a total waste of time,’

Barr did not meet a demand by Democrats in the US House of Representa­tives to provide the unredacted report to lawmakers by April 2.

He told Congress in a letter last week he must redact material that was presented to a grand jury, as required by law, as well as informatio­n that could reveal US intelligen­ce agencies’ sources and methods. Congressio­nal Democrats have indicated they will fight those redactions in court if the subpoena is ignored.

Russia’s government has denied interferin­g in the US election. — Reuters

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This combinatio­n of file pictures shows (from left to right) Trump, Barr and Mueller. — AFP photo

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