Durham's investigation into Russia probe costs $3.8 million so far

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Special counsel John Durham's investigation into the origins of the FBI's Russia probe cost about $3.8 million over its first year in operation, according to reports released by the Justice Department.

The reports, including one released Wednesday, show Durham's team spent more than $2.8 million on travel, salaries, benefits, IT services and litigative support from October 2020 through September 2021. Other parts of the Justice Department that supported the special counsel's office spent nearly $1 million in that time frame.

Read More"With respect to the report, I would like as much as possible to be made public," Garland said during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing."I have to be concerned about Privacy Act concerns and classification, but other than that, the commitment is to provide a public report, yes." Garland also pledged that there would not be any political interference with Durham's investigation.

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