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Mueller Report States Missing Information Could Have Shed More Light In Investigation

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A redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s final report was released. According to Business Insider, the investigation took nearly two years because it was hindered by subjects of the probe. The report claims members of the Trump campaign deleted valuable information to the investigation. In consequence, investigators couldn’t “corroborate witness statements.” The report stated that deleted information could have shed more light on the events reported.

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