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Bill Barr decided to release his redacted version of the Mueller report on Thursday, as many Americans were busy with holiday preparations. We've had five days to digest the 448-page document and the avalanche of commentary on it, and one thing is certain: there is a difference between "exonerated" and the nuanced reasoning of Robert Mueller. The report documents a stunning number of accounts of the campaign's encounters with Russians and acceptance of Russian help, and even more incidents that would be charged as obstruction of justice - if Mueller had not felt constrained by Justice Department rules about indicting a sitting president. What happens next? The House Democrats are trying to figure that out - but MOMocrats Karoli and Donna Schwartz Mills have their own ideas. 

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