TSA did you actually read the full order (i just finished getting through it) or just the tweets about them?
because nowhere in there do you get the impression that the court is questioning the accuracy or honesty of the mueller report whatsoever
the issue here is that the mueller report "established" that the crimes that are accused in this case occurred, and that violates a rule wherein lawyers associated with the prosecution or defense are barred from releasing publicly any opinion as to the defendant's guilt or innocence
the court here held that the mueller report's discussion of IRA was a violation of that rule, but not worthy to initiate contempt proceedings. mainly because the rule was a standing order and not a separate direct order from the court which mueller's team went out and defied. violations of standing orders are still violations, but not typically considered to be conscious or willful attempts to undermine the court's authority