Article snippet: Washington is consumed with speculation that the Justice Department will announce the end of special counsel MORE’s investigation in the coming days. Mueller’s team has shed key prosecutors in recent weeks, and the end of the court battle with former Trump campaign chairman MORE has underscored the sense that things are winding down. Here are five things to watch for. The prospect of new indictments Mueller could unveil new indictments before completing his investigation. The special counsel already has indicted more than two-dozen Russians in plots to use social media to meddle in the 2016 election and to hack the emails of high-level Democrats. Mueller has also charged six Trump associates with false statements, obstruction, financial fraud and other crimes. But Mueller has not accused any Americans of conspiring with Russians to interfere in the election, and it remains an open question whether he will. Some believe the special counsel is likely to unveil a single conspiracy indictment at the end of his probe; others, the president included, say Mueller has not found and will not uncover evidence of “collusion” between the campaign and Moscow. Mueller could charge individuals in connection with other cases. Mueller’s team has referenced “uncharged individuals” in court filings in the cases against a Russian troll farm and Manafort in a bid to keep certain information secret, a sign prosecutors are investigating other unknown subjects. In addition, the Democr... Link to the full article to read more
Five things to watch for as White House readies for Mueller report | TheHill
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