I've often made this point to persuade people to stop worrying that all Mueller's evidence will somehow get buried and we won't learn the truth.
Congress can subpoena the grand jury evidence. While the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure impose secrecy. . .
An easier way to disclose the evidence is just unredact all the documents filed so far . . .
We have a lot to worry about right now. A lot.
Too often, though, people worry about the wrong stuff, like Trump pardoning everyone, or the truth never coming out . . .
Prosecutors have a duty to foster “public understanding of the problems of controlling crimes. . . ” law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/28/50… …
Courts have said prosecutors have a duty to inform the public about investigations.
And Mueller is a pro.