1) Show me what he misrepresented. I haven't heard anything of substance regarding this. The report is out there for everyone to view.
2) There is SIGNIFICANT evidence to suggest that the bureaucracy within the intelligence community and the DOJ were working to undermine Trump. This will be laid out in due course. Comey, Brennan and Clapper better lawyer up.
3) Stonewalling? That's hilarious. Want a classic example of stonewalling - look no further than Hillary Clinton or Eric Holder.
Everything the Un Democrats accuse the Republicans of doing they are doing ten fold.
1) Misrepresentation:
Mueller, in the half of his report about the obstruction investigation, laid out 10 situations in which he investigated Trump's actions and motivations, including the firing of former FBI Director James Comey and Trump's pressure on then-White House counsel Don McGahn to remove Mueller from his job.
In many of those situations, Mueller found that Trump had taken obstructive acts that could have hurt ongoing investigations and intended to disrupt the investigators at times because of his own personal motivations, like silencing questions about his 2016 presidential election victory.
Instead of deciding whether to prosecute, Mueller said he would not exonerate Trump and pointed to the Justice Department guidance that a President could not be indicted while in office as a reason for not reaching a conclusion.
Instead, Barr made the decision alongside Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein not to prosecute Trump. Barr told Congress and the public before Mueller's report was released that the Justice Department wouldn't bring the case because the evidence of an underlying crime was lacking and didn't find conduct that showed obstruction.
More than 600 former Justice Department officials and prosecutors as of disagree with Barr.