Already the story is changing. Now we learn Robert Mueller actually informed Attorney General Barr and Deputy AG Rosenstein three weeks ago that he wouldn’t reach a conclusion on obstruction of justice charges against Donald Trump. From The Washington Post:

“The development was “unexpected,” the person, who requested anonymity to discuss a sensitive matter, told The Post’s Matt Zapotosky.

“Mueller’s stance has been perhaps the most hotly debated revelation in Barr’s summary of the report. In his summary, Barr said that he and Rosenstein determined there was insufficient evidence presented by Mueller to make an obstruction accusation against the president.”

This obviously changes the narrative. It could be selective leaking to make Barr’s highly criticized over-the-weekend decision to exonerate Trump look more reasoned. It also raises suspicion that Trump has known for some time what was going on.