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The Mueller Investigation: What We Do And Don't Know

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Special Counsel Robert Mueller walks past the White House after attending services at St. John's Episcopal Church, in Washington, Sunday, March 24, 2019. (Cliff Owen/AP)

A day after Attorney General William Barr revealed some details from the special counsel’s Russia investigation, there are still many unanswered questions. NPR national security editor Phil Ewing ( @philewing) explains what we know, what we don’t know, and what’s ahead in Washington.

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Philip Ewing is an election security editor with NPR's Washington Desk. He helps oversee coverage of election security, voting, disinformation, active measures and other issues. Ewing joined the Washington Desk from his previous role as NPR's national security editor, in which he helped direct coverage of the military, intelligence community, counterterrorism, veterans and more. He came to NPR in 2015 from Politico, where he was a Pentagon correspondent and defense editor. Previously, he served as managing editor of Military.com, and before that he covered the U.S. Navy for the Military Times newspapers.