It was the nation's first look at what special counsel Robert Mueller had concluded after investigating the president for years. And in the end, everyone seemed to have a different take, which largely came down along party lines.
On Sunday, Attorney General William Barr compiled a four-page letter that highlighted the findings of Mueller's investigation. The letter, which was sent to Congress, attempts to answer key questions that have hung over all of President Donald Trump's presidency, specifically whether the president committed the crime of obstruction of justice and colluded with Russia.
In Barr's letter, he said that no proof was found that the Trump campaign conspired with Russia but said Mueller made no decision over whether the president obstructed justice. Barr said that Mueller's office left that charging decision to him and the Justice Department.
Former FBI Director James Comey, who headed the Russia investigation before being fired by the president., summed up what many people thought: "So many questions," he wrote on Twitter with a photo of him gazing up at what appear to be redwood trees.



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