By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
Here it comes.
On Thursday morning, the long-awaiting report compiled by special counsel Robert Mueller is expected to become public.
Attorney General William P. Barr, who earlier released a controversial summary of the report, said he plans to deliver the document to Congress and the public on Thursday morning.
But the report will be redacted to conceal classified information, secret grand jury testimony, material involved in ongoing investigations and other sensitive information.
According to Barr’s summary of the report, Mueller found no collision between President Trump’s campaign and Russia. Mueller’s team also made no position on whether Trump obstructed justice, specifically saying the investigation did not exonerate the president, according to Barr.
But Democrats have expressed skepticism because Barr has shown unusual loyalty to his boss and before his appointment said he was opposed to the special counsel investigation.