What's in the Mueller report that we don't already know?
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Last month, special counsel Robert Mueller submitted his report on Russian interference in the 2016 elections. Americans eagerly waited to learn what Mueller unearthed during nearly two years of investigation.
In place of the full report, however, Attorney General William Barr released a four-page summary of the report. The summary highlighted that President Trump's campaign was not involved in any Russian tampering.
Earlier this week, the Justice Department announced that it plans to release a redacted version of Mueller's full report Thursday morning. MPR News host Kerri Miller spoke with Jessica Levinson, a professor at Loyola Law School, about what we can hope to learn from the report
Guest: Jessica Levinson, clinical professor of law and director of Loyola Law School's Public Service Institute
To listen to the full conversation you can use the audio player above.
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