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and which section in that that that requires barr to provide information from the confidential report? so i m just hearing all this now, so i don t have the regulations in front of me. but it s either 600.8 or 600.9. i think it s 600.9. we have the full screen. which requires a report in three instances. one, when a special counsel is appointed, when a special counsel is removed, and at the conclusion of the investigation. and yes, the white house is right to say there we did specify if the attorney general interfered with the investigation of the special counsel in any way, that triggered a specific report about that, about that piece of what he did. but overall, in the commentary that was published alongside it says the whole goal here is public confidence in the administration of justice. avoiding a cover-up, to put it simply. and if barr did something like this, which i can t imagine he d do, he obviously sounded a very different note at his hearings,
disclosure. and when you re talking about something like this, high level allegations of wrongdoing by the president of the united states, of course that information has to come out in some way or the other. i know pamela and evan have some questions for you as well. hi, neal. so obviously you wrote the regulations. what does it require in terms of the information that barr should provide to congress from the confidential report from mueller in your view? and can you point me specifically to the regulations and which section in that that that requires barr to provide information from the confidential report? so i m just hearing all this now, so i don t have the regulations in front of me. but it s either 600.8 or 600.9. i think it s 600.9. we have the full screen. which requires a report in three instances. one, when a special counsel is appointed, when a special counsel is removed, and at the conclusion of the investigation. and yes, the white house is right to say there we
what his findings are. and it may not be up to bob mueller. let me read the code on special counsel. this is code of federal regulations, 600.8 closing documentation. at the conclusion of the special counsel s work he or she shall provide the attorney general with a confidential report explaining the prosecution or decisions reached by the special counsel. so mueller gives it to it will be william barr as of later this week. we don t know if it will include political wrongdoing that may be illegal, but it is up to william barr what to do with it. he has to inform congress what he s seen but doesn t have to hand over the report. there is another model we saw during watergate which most people don t realize where the special prosecutor in watergate turned over to congress or was prepared to turn over to congress before nixon s resig nation something that was more of an annotated index of