DOJ: Trump campaign did not coordinate with Russia in 2016
By ERIC TUCKER, MICHAEL BALSAMO, CHAD DAY and JULIE PACE, Associated Press
Mar 24, 2019 2:58 PM CDT
The U.S Capitol is seen at sunrise, Sunday, March 24, 2019, in Washington. The special counsel's report on how the Russians tried to influence the 2016 presidential election and any involvement with the Trump campaign is being boiled down to a summary of key findings. That summary is expected to be...   (Associated Press)

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department said Sunday that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation did not find evidence that President Donald Trump's campaign "conspired or coordinated" with Russia to influence the 2016 presidential election.

Mueller also investigated whether Trump obstructed justice, but did not come to a definitive answer, Attorney General William Barr said in a letter to Congress summarizing Mueller's report.

But the special counsel "does not exonerate" Trump of obstructing justice, Barr said.

Barr released a four-page summary of Mueller's report Sunday afternoon. Mueller wrapped up his investigation on Friday, bringing to a close a probe that has shadowed Trump for nearly two years.

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