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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, dismissed Friday an adverse testimony about him in the Mueller report about Russian interference in the 2016 elections as "made"for his political enemies.
"Some people make statements about me in the Crazy Mueller report, written by 18 Odiadores of Trump Democrats and angry, who they are manufactured and are totally false", tweeted the president.
A 400-page document summarizing the findings of the 22-month investigation conducted by the Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller, made public Thursday, Trump acquitted of criminal plotbut left open the doubt as to whether it had obstructed justice.
After reviewing the document, Attorney General Bill Barr and his deputy Rod Rosenstein concluded that there was not enough evidence accuse the president of the obstruction.
Mueller, however, stressed that the evidence collected "does not exonerate" the president.
"As I never agreed to testify, it was not necessary for me to respond to the statements made in the" report "about me, some of which are complete nonsense and They were designed only for the other to look good (or look bad)", added Trump, repeating his description of the investigation as"illegally started to cheat"
The document states that President Donald Trump "was involved in efforts to restrict the investigation of the Special Prosecutor and to avoid the disclosure of evidence to him, including through public and private contacts with potential witnesses", says the version with deletions of the report, published by the Ministry of Justice.
Trump's tone this Friday is far from the triumphalism with which he had started the day yesterday, when he posted a tweet – which has always remained in his account this morning – in which he uses a series-based flyer "Game of Thrones" put an end to the case.
"There was no collusion, there was no obstruction, for enemies and radical left democrats … End of the game," says the message written on his back and with the aesthetics of the famous HBO series.
The report has provoked reactions of all kinds, but we still do not know what will be the attitude of the US Congress, whose legislators – especially the Democrats – see it as an element to put pressure on Trump, who will try his hand at re-election in 2020.
(With information from AFP)
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