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- In a series of explosive tweets on March 15, President Donald Trump said the special counsel Robert Mueller's findings on Russian interference and possible collusion shouldn't become public.
- While he has frequently decried Mueller's appointment, the tweet marked the first time Trump called for his findings to be kept from the public.
- Mueller was appointed in May 2017 to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible illegal coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia to tilt the race in Trump's favor.
In a series of explosive March 15 tweets, President Donald Trump said the special counsel Robert Mueller's findings on Russian interference and possible collusion shouldn't become public.
Trump tweeted that Mueller "should never have been appointed and there should be no Mueller Report." While he has frequently decried Mueller's appointment, the tweet marked the first time Trump called for his findings to be kept from the public.
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