Judge Reggie Walton Finished Reading Full Mueller Report

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Federal Judge, After Reading the Unredacted Mueller Report, Orders DOJ to Explain Itself at Hearing

A federal judge who previously said that Attorney General William Barr “distorted” the findings of the redacted Mueller Report confirmed on Monday that he has finally read the unredacted version. U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton then ordered the Department of Justice to answer his questions “regarding certain redactions of the Mueller Report” at an ex parte (one party only) hearing next month.

The much-anticipated development in the lawsuit filed by the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), BuzzFeed and BuzzFeed News reporter Jason Leopold comes months after the judge expressed his skepticism about the DOJ’s decision-making in no uncertain terms. The pandemic, as Judge Walton noted, more than threw a wrench in the matter and continues to do so. But Judge Walton, having reviewed the full Mueller Report in his chambers, made clear that he has some questions that the DOJ cannot answer remotely:

Having reviewed the unredacted version of the Mueller Report, the Court cannot assess the merits of certain redactions without further representations from the Department. However, because the Court must discuss the substance of the redactions with the Department, and because such a discussion cannot occur remotely due to the lack of a secure connection between the Court and the Department necessary to avoid disclosure of the redacted information, and in light of Chief Judge Howell’s May 26, 2020 Order, In re: Further Extension of Postponed Court Proceedings in Standing Order 20-9 and Limiting Court Operations in Exigent Circumstances Created by the COVID-19 Pandemic, Standing Order No. 20-29 (BAH), it is hereby ORDERED that the status conference currently scheduled for June 18, 2020, is VACATED.

Judge Walton, a George W. Bush appointee, ordered the DOJ to appear at a hearing on July 20 at 9:30 a.m. in order to “address the Court’s questions regarding certain redactions of the Mueller Report.” In a footnote, the judge said the DOJ should be prepared, “if necessary,” for a continuation of the hearing on July 21 and July 22.

Finally, Walton said he would at a later date let the DOJ know which topics the Department “should be prepared to discuss.”

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AnabolicHippo on June 9th, 2020 at 01:25 UTC »

I mean, I’m pretty sure the GOP explained themselves pretty clearly, in that they had no intention of using a fair process or painting a clear picture of the report.

Twoweekswithpay on June 9th, 2020 at 00:27 UTC »

Reminder of what Judge Walton previously said back in March in ordering the full, unredacted Mueller Report be delivered to him:

"The Court has grave concerns about the objectivity of the process that preceded the public release of the redacted version of the Mueller Report," Walton wrote. He said that he shares the plaintiff's concerns that the protocol leading up to the report's public release may have been "dubious."

Walton is also troubled by Attorney General Barr's "lack of candor" in both his public statements and his initial summaries of the Mueller Report, which the judge says "call into question Attorney General Barr's credibility."

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/judge-criticizes-barr-for-lack-of-candor-in-summaries-of-mueller-report/)

Now that he’s read the full report, it doesn’t seem like his feelings have changed very much from then either...

westviadixie on June 9th, 2020 at 00:19 UTC »

1st set hearing delayed due to covid19...new date set july 20. this bush appointed judge has major questions on how the doj chose to redact what they redacted. not sure if justice will ever be served.

edit: added 'due' for syntax.