What's in the Mueller report?
The investigation has taken nearly two years, cost tens of millions of dollars, and led to dozens of criminal charges. Now, a redacted version of Robert Muellerβs report into whether Russia interfered in the 2016 US Presidential election is going to be delivered to Congress.
This week David Aaronovitch and his guests in the Briefing Room examine whatβs in the report, and what does it all mean - especially for Donald Trump and his prospects for winning a second presidential term next year.
Contributors:
Katie Benner, Justice Department reporter, New York Times
Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Head of the US and the Americas Programme, Chatham House
Shira Scheindlin, former United States District Judge
Larry Sabato, Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia