As the public ponders on the contents of the much-anticipated report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, former Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has announced that the said report is merely “part of the beginning”.
Speaking at the TIME 100 Summit, she insisted that the United States was a subject of a "foreign adversaries’ attack" during the 2016 presidential election, and that the report is about holding said the adversaries accountable, later adding on Twitter that it’s "not just about a reckoning with the recent past".
Many social media users, however, did not look to be very receptive of her message.
Despite this, a number of people seemed inclined to side with Hillary instead.
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Ahead of the release, Attorney General William Barr indicated that Mueller did not find any evidence that any US citizen was conspiring with Moscow, or that Trump had tried to obstruct the Russia probe in any way.
The report was redacted prior to its release, with Barr pointing out that most of the redactions were related to preventing harm to ongoing legal matters, with none made due to executive privilege.