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Read the full letter from White House counsel Emmet Flood to AG Barr

The White House counsel, in a letter dated April 19, took issue with elements of special counsel Robert Mueller's report.

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May 2, 2019, 5:27 PM UTC
By NBC News

NBC News on Thursday obtained a five-page letter White House special counsel Emmet Flood wrote to Attorney General William Barr one day after a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report was released.

In the letter, Flood lamented the report, saying that the special counsel's "inverted-proof standard and exoneration statements can be understood only as political statements, issuing from persons (federal prosecutors) who in our system of government are rightly expected never to be political in the performance of their duties."

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Flood also signaled that Trump would move to prevent his aides and administration officials from testifying before Congress.

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