White House braces for Mueller report as obstruction questions linger
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The White House is bracing for the public’s first glimpse at some of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III���s findings, but it likely would take a bombshell to alter President Donald Trump’s approach to campaigning for a second term.
Attorney General William Barr is set to release on Thursday morning a version of the former FBI director’s report — though a substantial portion is expected to be blacked out, redacted that is, for legal and security reasons. White House aides have long echoed Trump’s contention that his 2016 campaign did not conspire with Russians to influence the race, besides mirroring his denials about obstructing justice since taking office.