The 448-page report on the Russia investigation from special counsel Robert S. Mueller III is finally out. But we can’t read the whole report — lawyers for the Justice Department and the special counsel’s office have gone through every page to redact sensitive information. Public faith in the investigation depends in part on how transparent the government is with the report. More than one-third of the report’s pages contain at least one blacked-out word. Here’s what an unredacted page looks like.
Source: Los Angeles Times April 18, 2019 15:43 UTC