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The Department of Justice's inspector general has released transcripts from the Russia investigation, allowing public review of witness testimony. The release is expected to reignite debates over the probe's conduct.
The Department of Justice's inspector general released witness transcripts from the Russia investigation, allowing the public and Congress to review testimony that was previously restricted. The release will reignite arguments over whether the investigation was conducted fairly and whether investigators crossed lines in pursuing leads. These transcripts give both critics and defenders of the probe ammunition to revisit old debates with new evidence.
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