Life after Mueller: How Trump, Democrats, and the nation can move on
Mar 26, 2019
4 minutes
Two days after Attorney General William Barr released his summary of the Mueller investigation, everything has changed and nothing has changed.
Everything has changed, in that special counsel Robert Mueller’s inquiry into Russian election meddling is finally over. For the first time during Donald Trump’s presidency, the Department of Justice isn’t looking into whether President Trump or his associates conspired with Russians to tip the 2016 election in his favor. Mr. Trump did not collude, and will not be charged with obstruction of justice, the Barr summary said.
Yet nothing has changed. Washington partisanship is as fierce as ever
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