
@kenbensinger & me
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/jasonleopold/new-mueller-investigated-julian-assange-wikileaks-and-roger?__twitter_impression=true
The newly visible sections, found in the table of contents as well as on pages 9, 51, 65, 174, 176-179, 188-189, and 190-191, deal almost entirely with charging decisions by members of Mueller’s team regarding the hacks and WikiLeaks’ publication of the stolen emails.
The newly unveiled sections also include a small but noteworthy revelation previously redacted due to an ongoing investigation regarding Russian attempts to hack a company that makes voter registration software. The name of the company, VR Systems, had been redacted until now.
These are the previously secret legal discussions/analysis revolving around charging decisions and evidence related to Julian Asaange, WikiLeaks and the DNC hack
We spent 20 months fighting to lift the veil of secrecy over the redactions in Mueller's report. And we/ @EPICprivacy were pretty damn successful
Thanks to @mvtopic and the team at @Loevy for heroic work
Thanks to @mvtopic and the team at @Loevy for heroic work
To save you the trouble of having to go through the whole 448 page Mueller report to look for the unredcated portions our own @brknyc made just those page available at this link. https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/7281088-Updated-Report-Leopold-11-2-20-OCR-Selects.html#document/p1
Mueller's team also investigated whether Julian Asaange violated campaign finance laws related to the release of hacked DNC emails. But they could not establish it amounted to campaign contributions benefitting Trump’s election chances and felt it may have been protected under 1A