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The law here is very clear. When he finishes his work, Special Counsel Mueller is required to report to the Attorney General, who is required to report to the House and Senate Judiciary Committees. cnn.it/2JlGHkL via @CNNPolitics
There is no provision in the regulations for White House review, and it would be unacceptable for President Trump—the subject, if not the target of the Special Counsel’s work—to edit the report before it goes public. 2/
Any claims of executive privilege covering the material in Mueller's report were waived long ago, when White House officials agreed to cooperate with the Special Counsel investigation. 3/3
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