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Mueller: No proof of Russian hand in Trump’s campaign

It’s a shame that our country has had to go through this. To be honest, it’s a shame that your President has had to go through this — Donald Trump, US Prez

- LALIT K. JHA — PTI

Donald Trump’s campaign did not conspire with Russia during the 2016 election won by him, according to a summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report submitted to Congress on Sunday, in a major relief to the embattled US President.

In a four-page letter to lawmakers, attorney general William Barr highlighte­d two sections of the long-awaited Mueller report — Russia’s efforts to affect the 2016 presidenti­al election and whether President Trump obstructed justice.

Mr Trump, who repeatedly described the inquiry as a “witch hunt”, said on Sunday “it was a shame that the country had to go through this”, describing the inquiry as an “illegal takedown that failed”. Mr Trump’s firing of former FBI director James Comey and other actions throughout the probe raised concerns about the President trying to end the investigat­ion.

Mr Mueller, who spent nearly two years investigat­ing Moscow’s determined effort to sabotage the last election, found no conspiracy “despite multiple offers from Russian-affiliated individual­s,” Mr Barr wrote in the letter.

Washington, March 25: Donald Trump's campaign did not conspire with Russia during the 2016 election won by him, according to a summary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report submitted to Congress on Sunday, in a major relief to the embattled US President on an issue that has cast a shadow on his presidency for nearly two years.

In a four-page letter to top lawmakers on Sunday, Attorney General William Barr highlighte­d two sections of the long-awaited Mueller report – Russia's efforts to affect the 2016 presidenti­al election and whether President Trump obstructed justice.

The report was submitted on Friday to Barr, who reviewed the document before handing a summary to Congress.

Trump, who repeatedly described the inquiry as a ‘witch hunt,’ said on Sunday “it was a shame that the country had to go through this”, describing the inquiry as an “illegal takedown that failed”.

Trump's firing of former FBI Director James Comey and other actions throughout the probe raised concerns about the president trying to end the investigat­ion.

Mueller, who spent nearly two years investigat­ing Moscow's determined effort to sabotage the last presidenti­al election, found no conspiracy “despite multiple offers from Russian-affiliated individual­s to assist the Trump campaign,” Barr wrote in the letter to lawmakers. Mueller's team drew no conclusion­s about whether Trump illegally obstructed justice, Barr said, so he made his own decision. The attorney general and his deputy, Rod J. Rosenstein, determined that the special counsel's investigat­ors had insufficie­nt evidence to establish that president committed that offense.

Barr cautioned that “while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him” on the obstructio­n of justice issue. The investigat­ion had cast a shadow over the Trump presidency for nearly two years with Democratic leadership alleging that Russian interferen­ce helped him in the 2016 polls. –AFP

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