WASHINGTON — On Sunday, Attorney General William Barr released a four-page summary of the Special Counsel Robert Mueller investigation.
Barr wrote, "the special counsel's investigation did not find that the trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with Russia in its efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election despite multiple offers from Russian-affiliated individuals..."
However, the report findings did not totally exonerate the president.
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Dealing with possible obstruction of justice charges, the special counsel stated that "while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him."
While President Trump saw the report findings as a victory, he is still at the center of a long list of investigations.
There are more than a dozen other investigations and lawsuits looking into the President, his family, inner circle, and his businesses which make it clear that President Trump is not in the clear.
Several committees on the Hill are looking into a laundry list of alleged crimes linked to President Donald Trump which include Russian efforts to meddle in the U.S. election, fundraising from Trump’s inaugural committee, his family foundation, finances, and his business dealings after he took office.
Outside of Congress, President Trump is also linked to other ongoing investigations.
One of the most well-known cases centers around Trump’s longtime friend Roger Stone who was locked up in connection to the Muller investigation in January for witness tampering and lying to Congress.
There are also ongoing hush money investigations underway where New York prosecutors are working to figure out if President Trump or Trump organization executives had a hand in paying off women for alleged affairs during his 2016 election run.
Lastly, there are ongoing lawsuits, such as, one centered around the Trump Hotel in DC that claims constitutional violations for the president benefitting from business dealings with foreign governments.
One of the biggest fights in the coming weeks will be from Democrats.
Many right-wing party leaders want to see the full Muller report in order to get to the bottom of how the decisions of no collusion and no obstruction were made.