Mueller report, still unreleased, is more than 300 pages long
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s full report is more than 300 pages in length, a Justice Department official said Thursday.
CNN reports that the final version of the report into Russian interference in the 2016 election runs between 300 and 400 pages, not including exhibits.
Lawmakers have been clamoring for their first glimpses of Mueller’s report, so far having seen only a four-page summary Attorney General William Barr released on Sunday.
{mosads}Fox News legal analyst Andrew Napolitano had on Wednesday described the report as 700 pages long and said it summarized “2 million pages of raw evidence.” He did not specify how he knew its length.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) has said the full report is “substantial” but has expressed concerns that Barr will not meet House Democrats’ deadline of April 2 to turn over Mueller’s findings.
Independent counsel Kenneth Starr’s 1998 report on his investigation of President Clinton was 445 pages long, the Times notes, while the 9/11 Commission report ran 567 pages.
Barr told lawmakers that Mueller’s report cleared President Trump of conspiring with Moscow ahead of the 2016 vote, but made no determination as to whether the president attempted to obstruct justice.
Updated at 11:42 a.m.
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