Justice Department preparing for end of Mueller investigation and final report as early as next week

I am not a fan of AG Barr but I am happy about this. First he sidelined that snake Rosenstein, now this. He was read in and brought up to speed over the last two days, and now it’s leaking that we can expect a report possibly next week. I’m reading this as he shut Mueller down.

Attorney General Bill Barr is preparing to announce as early as next week the completion of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, with plans for Barr to submit to Congress soon after a summary of Mueller’s confidential report, according to people familiar with the plans.

The preparations are the clearest indication yet that Mueller is nearly done with his almost two-year investigation.

The precise timing of the announcement is subject to change.

The scope and contours of what Barr will send to Congress remain unclear. Also unclear is how long it will take Justice officials to prepare what will be submitted to lawmakers.

But with President Donald Trump soon to travel overseas for a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Justice officials are mindful of not interfering with the White House’s diplomatic efforts, which could impact the timing.

The Justice Department and the special counsel’s office declined to comment.

Barr has said that he wants to be as “transparent” as possible with Congress and the public, “consistent with the rules and the law.”

Under the special counsel regulations, Mueller must submit a “confidential” report to the attorney general at the conclusion of his work, but the rules don’t require it to be shared with Congress, or by extension, the public. And, as Barr has made clear, the Justice Department generally guards against publicizing “derogatory” information about uncharged individuals.

As a result, one of the most pressing questions Barr will face in the coming weeks is the extent to which Mueller’s findings should be disclosed to Congress.

The regulations require Mueller to explain in his report all decisions to prosecute or not prosecute matters under scrutiny. Barr would also need to inform Congress if the Justice Department prevented the special counsel team from pursuing any investigative steps.

Trump said Wednesday that it’s “totally up to Bill Barr” as to whether Mueller’s report comes out while he is overseas in Vietnam next week.

“That’ll be totally up to the new attorney general. He’s a tremendous man, a tremendous person, who really respects this country and respects the Justice Department, so that’ll be totally up to him,” Trump told reporters in the White House.

Speculation about the end of the probe has been running rampant in Washington. NBC News reported recently the probe would be done by mid-February.

While the Mueller investigation may soon come to a close, there continue to be court cases that will be handled by other federal prosecutors.

In addition, Mueller has referred certain matters that fell outside the scope of the Russia probe to other US Attorneys to pursue. Some of those investigations have already been revealed, including the investigation in New York into former Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen. That probe has spawned subsequent federal investigations in New York into the Trump Organization and the Trump Inaugural Committee. It is possible the special counsel’s team has referred other matters that have not yet come to light.

For close watchers of the federal courthouse and the Mueller team, small changes have added up in recent weeks.

On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday last week, special counsel’s office employees carried boxes and pushed a cart full of files out of their office – an unusual move that could foreshadow a hand-off of legal work.

At the same time, the Mueller prosecutors’ workload appears to be dwindling. Four of Mueller’s 17 prosecutors have ended their tenures with the office, with most returning to other roles in the Justice Department.

And the grand jury that Mueller’s prosecutors used to return indictments of longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone, former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, and several Russians hasn’t apparently convened since January 24 the day it approved the criminal charges against Stone.

Even with these signs of a wrap up, the DC US Attorney’s office has stepped in to work on cases that may continue longer than Mueller is the special counsel.

That office has joined onto some of the Mueller’s team’s casework, including the cases against Stone, a Russian social media propaganda conspiracy, and in an ongoing foreign government-owned company’s fight against a grand jury subpoena.

Mueller and his prosecutors are still reporting to work as frequently as ever – with some even coming in on recent snow days and Presidents’ Day. But also visiting them more often than ever before are the prosecutors from the DC US Attorney’s Office and others in the Justice Department who’ve worked on the Mueller cases.

In one court case, against Concord Management for its alleged support for the social media conspiracy prosecutors told a judge in January there’s still a related “matter occurring before the grand jury.”

In other cases, including Manafort’s, the Mueller team has made heavy redactions to its recent public court filings, including to protect pending investigations and people who haven’t been charged with crimes.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/20/politics/special-counsel-conclusion-announcement/index.html

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The Democrats are hinting that, like the election, they will not accept the results of the Mueller investigation.

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After spending nearly two years worshiping him. Hell over at another place they all had Mueller avatars. :wink:

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Two years of Congressional investigations found no truth from the dossier, Mueller was allowed to terrorize Trump campaign folks over dossier reports and the liberal courts let him charge them with invented process crimes, and Trump’s own appointed CIA, FBI, & DOJ heads allowed it. Two yrs. and over $30 M wasted to protect Hillary/Obama and try and get Trump removed using lies.

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I guess Clapper still has his security clearance. He’s trying to soften the blow to MSM consumers when the Mueller Report produces bupkis. The cabal will counter by loudly promising more investigations, while the White Hats will be declassifying the documents that prove treason among those shrieking the loudest.

Wonder how long until the NPCs go on Suicide Watch because the MSM will have NO CHOICE but to exonerate President Trump.

They won’t exonerate Trump because they will just claim that Mueller was forced out.

There’s a shocker. The futile legal challenges to border security will be great for the 2020 campaign.

I’m shocked i tell you shocked.

Let the backpedalling begin…

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So now we can investigate the Clintons? Only if…

The left is trying to prepare for the nothing burger that this has always been.

They’ll just continue to deny and obfuscate as they always have. They’ll just say Barr is another Trump stooge and Mueller was forced out and this isn’t proof that there was no collusion. Trump is still Russia’s puppet and Putin will be free to wreak even more havoc against us now that the investigation has been concluded. Wait for it.

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I’ll accept the report, will you?

I’ll accept Mueller packing his shit and getting a swift kick in the ass out the door.

I’ll count you as not supporting the report if it comes out that Donald is an even bigger crook than we already know.

If Mueller says trump or his campaign didn’t collude with Russia’s… I’ll accept that. I have no reason to trash him.

Based on the absolute lack of evidence to date, I don’t care what that report says. It was a sham from the beginning. What I will accept is Mueller’s resignation and immediately upon his resignation, an appointment of a special counsel to investigate Robert Mueller.

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I fully support the end of millions spent for nothing but ham sandwiches.

:rofl::rofl: Naturally they simply want our president in jail and short of that they will scream at the sky !!!

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Oh it wasn’t for nothing. The Feds got a huge payday with their civil forfeitures in exchange for plea deals on process crimes. Property they would not have gotten their hands on otherwise without an actual conviction.