The Justice Department Clarifies Why It Redacted The Mueller Report

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The Justice Department Clarifies Why It Wants Parts Of The Mueller Report To Stay Secret

The Department of Justice told a federal court judge that it cannot disclose any redacted parts of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report without harming ongoing national security investigations and other sensitive matters.

Brinkman also wrote that in a handful of cases, the Justice Department had previously cited the wrong reasons for redactions in Mueller’s original report. Those passages remain blacked out, but the exemptions supporting them have changed.

 

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