Robert Mueller
The war over the Mueller report is being waged on Facebook
Trump's re-election campaign is flooding the platform with ads falsely claiming "complete exoneration."
Here's when you'll be able to read the (redacted) Mueller report
Barr said the report is nearly 400 pages long, and he’s working with Mueller to decide what will be redacted.
Corruption Crusaders Wish Democrats Would Just Expose Trump's Tax Returns Already
They're there for the taking, and the consequences could be way bigger than Robert Mueller's report.
These former New York prosecutors predict more indictments coming in Trumpworld
We talked to two former SDNY lawyers about the ongoing investigations into the Trump Org
A Surprising Number of People Don't Seem to Care About the Mueller Report
For all the intense media coverage, few people have changed their minds about Trump even after the conclusion of the investigation into his campaign.
What Mueller report? These Democratic voters are like ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
2020 presidential candidates are sticking to the issues and not really addressing the report on the trail
The Indie Publisher Trying to Turn the Mueller Report into a Bestseller
Brooklyn-based Melville House makes books from major government reports. Robert Mueller's long-awaited findings could be its biggest hit yet.
Frustrated you can’t read the Mueller report? Blame Ken Starr
Starr’s “voluminous work of demented pornography” changed how presidents get investigated.
The Mueller Report Actually Looks Like Good News for the Democrats
Most Democrats didn't really want an impeachment fight, and now they're free to move on to more important battles.
6 huge questions the attorney general’s Mueller report letter left unanswered
“I have one overwhelming reaction: I want to read the report.”
Mueller report did not find that Trump campaign conspired with Russia, attorney general says
The attorney general says that the special counsel's report did not find Trump colluded with Russia or obstructed justice, and that there are no more indictments planned in the case.
Read the "brief letter" Congress just received about the Mueller report's findings
Rep. Jerry Nadler said the investigation doesn't conclude President Donald Trump committed a crime but “also does not exonerate him.”