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<em>The Atlantic</em> Politics &amp; Policy Daily: Schrödinger’s Mueller Report

A Department of Justice official is now saying that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report will not be delivered this week or next.
Source: Aaron P. Bernstein / Reuters

What We’re Following Today

It’s Friday, February 22. The past few weeks have offered a roller-coaster ride of news reports teasing the Russia investigation’s end date: A Department of Justice official is now saying that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report will not be delivered this week or next. Here’s what else we’re following:

North Carolina state officials on Thursday ordered a new election in the state’s Ninth, writes David Graham.

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