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Trump Russia investigation: Robert Mueller to make statement | Trump Russia investigation: Robert Mueller to make statement |
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US Special Counsel Robert Mueller is to make a statement on the Russia investigation, his first public comments since the inquiry started in 2017, the justice department says. | |
The statement will be at 11:00 (15:00 GMT) and he will take no questions. | |
Mr Mueller concluded there was no collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign, but did not exonerate the president of obstruction of justice. | |
His 448-page report was released with redactions last month. | |
The investigation has led to 35 people being charged, including several who were a part of Donald Trump's campaign and administration. | The investigation has led to 35 people being charged, including several who were a part of Donald Trump's campaign and administration. |
US media report Mr Mueller will deliver a "substantial" statement and that the White House was notified on Tuesday night that the special counsel would comment on the investigation. | |
Mr Mueller's report concluded that Russia had interfered in the 2016 presidential election "in sweeping and systematic fashion" but did not find there had been a criminal conspiracy between Moscow and the Trump campaign. | |
It did, however, detail 10 instances where Mr Trump had possibly attempted to impede the investigation. | |
Earlier this month, Attorney General William Barr assigned a senior federal prosecutor to examine the origins of the Russia investigation and whether the collection of intelligence on the Trump campaign was lawful. |