Special Counsel Robert Mueller has submitted his long-awaited report to the Justice Department. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Charlie Sykes, Puneet Ahluwalia and Salena Zito.
For nearly two years Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election has divided American politics. We'll hear what people around the U.S. hope to learn from the report.
The chairs of six committees in the House told Attorney General William Barr they expect the report to be made public. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rep. Karen Bass of the House Judiciary Committee.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Andrea Bernstein, co-host of the podcast Trump, Inc., from WNYC and ProPublica, about the legal threats facing President Trump beyond the Mueller investigation.
NPR's Scott Simon talks about the Mueller Report with EmptyWheel.net's Marcy Wheeler, an independent journalist covering national security and civil liberties.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller has wrapped up a nearly two-year investigation of the president's campaign and possible ties to Russia, a line of inquiry that goes back even further.