Sen. Blumenthal: 'The facts and evidence here are likely to show a lot of criminality, a lot of wrongdoing and law-breaking that is not indicted here.'
Senator Richard Blumenthal tells Ari Melber that the submission of Robert Mueller's report now requires "absolute and complete transparency." Blumenthal adds that, "The facts and evidence here are likely to show a lot of criminality, a lot of wrongdoing and law-breaking that is not indicted here.
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