More Americans have confidence in Mueller than Trump
More Americans would be more confident in facts presented by special counsel Robert Mueller than President Donald Trump, according to a recent poll by The Washington Post and George Mason University's Schar School.
The poll, conducted Feb. 6-10, showed 56 percent of respondents were more inclined to accept a version of the facts from Mueller, while 33 percent put more trust in Trump's accounts.
Respondents were selected randomly; 32 percent identified as Democratic, 39 percent as independent and 26 percent as Republican.
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57 percent of respondents said Mueller is interested in finding the truth, while 36 percent said he is trying to hurt Trump politically.
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Respondents were nearly unified, however, on wanting to see the results of the Mueller investigation, with 81 percent saying they believed Mueller's entire report should be made public.
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