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The nearly 400-page report is expected to shed light on the Russian government's attempts to boost Trump, and any interactions Moscow's agents might have had with his campaign, including more details about a
Attorney General William Barr testifies about the Justice Department's FY2020 budget request before the House Appropriations Committee's Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Subcommittee on Capitol Hill on April 09, 2019.The Department of Justice says it will submit the redacted report to Congress and the public Thursday morning. NBC News will post a copy of the document on nbcnews.com as soon as it is available.
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