Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report could be released soon, but what actually happens when he sends his report is not cut and dried. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains. Photos: GettyWASHINGTON—While America awaited the special counsel’s Russia report, the man who will make key decisions about its disclosure to the public was quietly pursuing other objectives at the Justice Department, knowing his legacy goes beyond how he handles the high-profile investigation. Robert Mueller’s findings were delivered on Friday to Attorney General William Barr, who was confirmed to his post last month. Before then, Mr. Barr had been focused mostly on everything else: getting briefings from Federal Bureau of Investigation...
Source: Wall Street Journal March 22, 2019 19:17 UTC