
USA: Hundreds call for release of Mueller report in San Francisco
Around 200 protesters marched through San Francisco on Thursday, demanding the release of the full report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
The protesters criticized US Attorney General William Barr for releasing only a four page summary of the long awaited report into alleged Russian involvement in the 2016 US presidential election.
Barr's summary largely exonerated US President Donald Trump of obstruction of justice charges, but some members of the Mueller team have reportedly said they believe the summary to be inaccurate.
The full release of the nearly 400 page document has been demanded by Democrats in the House of Representatives, but this could reportedly take until mid-April.

Around 200 protesters marched through San Francisco on Thursday, demanding the release of the full report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
The protesters criticized US Attorney General William Barr for releasing only a four page summary of the long awaited report into alleged Russian involvement in the 2016 US presidential election.
Barr's summary largely exonerated US President Donald Trump of obstruction of justice charges, but some members of the Mueller team have reportedly said they believe the summary to be inaccurate.
The full release of the nearly 400 page document has been demanded by Democrats in the House of Representatives, but this could reportedly take until mid-April.