Only if the Mueller report is released in full, without redactions, will full transparency have occurred. Without that transparency the underlying questions will linger. For the American people to be served, it must be released in full. google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes…
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Hopefully they will release as much as they can. Obviously we will never see 100% of it because there will be parts that are considered classified for national security that will be redacted. But that is norm and to be expected.
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Replying to @Daleholder
Actually, in this case we should not see it as the norm, or something to be expected. We saw all of the Ken Starr report on Clinton and we should see all of this one too.

Mar 30, 2019 · 10:46 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Good point. Congress did vote to share the entire Starr report. I think the difference “might be” that majority of the Starr investigation related to White Water and sex. Mueller investigation included Russia and likely has some sensitive national security investigative tactics.
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