
Federal court rules DOJ must release internal memo to then-AG Barr stating Trump didn't obstruct justice
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A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that the DOJ must release an internal memo to then-AG Bill Barr which was made to determine if then-President Trump obstructed justice.
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The letter was sent to Barr from the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel and another department official after Special Counsel Robert Mueller delivered his report which investigated then-President Trump's potential election interference and obstruction of justice.
Barr sent an overview of the Muller report to congress on March 24, 2019, stating that the report didn't reach a conclusion on if then-President Trump obstructed justice, and said that there was insufficient evidence to make such a determination on his own.

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