For weeks, rumors have been swirling that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is nearing the end of his years-long Russia investigation — and lawmakers on Capitol Hill are eager to make his final report public. Trump called the investigation "illegal" and "conflicted" this week, arguing Mueller should have never been appointed in the first place. Here's a look at what happens when Mueller finally drops the long-awaited files that spell out his findings. Mueller submits his report to BarrWhen the investigation — which began in May 2017 — concludes, Mueller will release his final report to Barr, who has been overseeing the special counsel since he took office in February. "I also believe it is very important that the public and Congress be informed of the results of the special counsel's work."
Source: Fox News March 15, 2019 16:30 UTC