Odds are the publication of the long-awaited report by special counsel Robert Mueller will not change the minds of those invested in the conspiracy theory that President Donald Trump âcolludedâ with Russia to get elected in 2016.
The US Department of Justice has announced it will publish Muellerâs full report, with some redactions to protect sensitive information, on Thursday, April 18 â less than a month since Mueller turned it in to Attorney General Bob Barr.
Redactions will hide secret grand jury information, intelligence-gathering sources and methods, information related to active investigations and information that would affect the privacy of third parties who were not charged, Barr said.
The AGâs four-page letter to Congress summarizing the report on March 24 concluded that the investigation âdid not establishâ that any Trump campaign members âconspired or coordinatedâ with the Russian government to influence the 2016 election. Barr also said that he and Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein concluded, based on Muellerâs report, that Trumpâs conduct during the probe did not amount to obstruction of justice.
Democrats greeted Barrâs letter with dismay, insisting on seeing the full report as soon as possible. Mueller was the last hope of many in the Democrat âResistanceâ who have clutched at every straw imaginable since November 2016, when Trump defeated Hillary Clinton despite every mainstream media outlet giving her 90-plus percent odds of victory.
The notion that Trump had âcolludedâ with Russia to somehow steal the election from Clinton was first floated by her campaign in the immediate aftermath of their shocking defeat. It was subsequently picked up by the mainstream media and spun into a conspiracy theory of gargantuan proportions.
The two-year Mueller probe employed 19 lawyers, a team of 40 FBI agents and other specialized staff. It sent out over 2,800 subpoenas, executed 500 search warrants, interviewed around 500 witnesses and made 13 requests for evidence to foreign governments. None of the indictments against any Trump campaign officials had anything to do with the 2016 election.
Yet millions of dollars were raised by individuals pledging to âinvestigate Russiaâ and who have refused to come to terms with the outcome of the 2016 election. Media personalities on CNN â and MSNBC in particular â who built their audiences on Russiagate for the past two and a half years were literally in tears after the Mueller probe concluded without any new indictments, and Trump gloated about being completely exonerated.
A version of the report with far fewer redactions will be made available to âa limited number of Members of Congress and their staffâ in an appropriate, secure setting, US attorney for the District of Columbia Jessie Liu said in a court filing on Wednesday.
It seems unlikely, however, that this will finally silence endless speculation about Trumpâs âKremlin ties,â with legions of Americans still desperately determined to find a reason to believe that Orange Man Bad.
Perhaps 4/18/2019 at 9:30 AM EDT will live in infamy as the moment when the US finally realized where the Russia Hacks are: in cable news, Congress, and political punditry, all of which promoted a chauvinist, disastrous conspiracy theory for 2+ years prior. pic.twitter.com/b7FFLRwkDJ
â Aaron Maté (@aaronjmate) April 17, 2019
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