Source: http://new.wp.wnd.com/2019/03/transparency-group-sues-for-mueller-details/
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 23:09:13+00:00

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Special counsel Robert Mueller turned his report on the 2016 Trump campaign “Russia collusion” investigation in to the Department of Justice late Friday, just as offices were closing.
And apparently within minutes, a private organization filed a lawsuit demanding release of the information used to compile it.
The case was filed in federal court in Washington by the Electronic Privacy Information Center.
“EPIC challenges the failure of the DOJ to disclose non-exempt records in response to EPIC’s FOIA request concerning the investigation by special counsel Robert S. Mueller into Russian interference in the 2016 United States presidential election,” the organization told the court.
A summary of the special counsel report released Sunday by Attorney General William Barr revealed that Mueller found no collusion by Trump or his campaign, even though Russians repeatedly approached members to try to suborn them.
EPIC said Monday its case is based on a November 2018 FOIA request to the DOJ.
“The special counsel was authorized to conduct an investigation into Russian interference, including ‘any links and/or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump.’ Special Counsel Mueller has since brought criminal charges against 34 individuals and three organizations. EPIC, through its Democracy and Cybersecurity Project, has pursued multiple FOIA cases concerning Russian interference with the 2016 election, including EPIC v. FBI (response to Russian cyberattacks), EPIC v. ODNI (Russian hacking), EPIC v. IRS I (release of Trump’s tax returns), EPIC v. IRS II (release of Trump’s offers-in-compromise), and EPIC v. DHS (election cybersecurity). The case for the release of the Mueller Report is EPIC v. DOJ, No. 19-810 (D.D.C.),” the group said.
Part of those activities included the hacking of Democratic Party computers and the theft of emails and other information, which was released publicly, the complaint said.
Since the Sunday release of Barr’s summary of the Mueller report, Democrats high and low have been insisting that they get access to Mueller’s full report, as well as the supporting documents. Some of that information eventually may become public; other information could be withheld by executive privilege or other provisions.
EPIC is demanding “non-exempt records” that concern the investigation.

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