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Offline Right_in_Virginia

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Poll — 61% of Likely Voters: No More Investigations of Trump After Mueller Report
Breitbart, Mar 28, 2019

Likely U.S. voters largely reject the idea of more investigations into President Donald Trump after summarized findings of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation found no 2016 collusion with Russians.

Of the 1,000 likely voters Rasmussen surveyed from March 25-26, 61 percent said it is time for congressional Democrats to move on to other issues and away from searching for evidence of collusion between Trump associates and Russia. This comes after Attorney General Bill Barr released a letter to Congress summarizing the findings of Mueller’s investigation into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election.

Barr’s letter states that Mueller found that Trump and campaign associates did not collude with Russians in the presidential election, despite many offers.

Voters polled by Rasmussen were asked, “Now that the Mueller probe has failed to prove that the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government, should congressional Democrats do their own investigation, or should they move on to other issues?”
 
A mere 31 percent of likely voters polled wanted congressional Democrats to conduct their own investigation despite the Mueller report findings of no collusion.


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/03/28/poll-61-likely-voters-no-more-investigations-trump-mueller-report/

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Not me, not while 100,000 illegals are pouring into America in a month.  He just hasn't really done anything that helps the working class.  The ones who gave him the Presidency.
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How about no more investigations period?
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