A majority of Americans say the release of the highly anticipated Mueller Report did not change their views on President Trump and Attorney General William Barr’s summary on the Special Counsel’s findings was “largely accurate,” according to a new Hill-HarrisX poll.
Seventy-six percent of respondents say their opinions of the president remain unchanged after last week’s release of the report. Fourteen percent said the report changed their minds against Trump while another 10 percent said it changed their minds in favor of the commander-in-chief.
“This didn’t change the minds of many Americans,” Mallory Newall, research director at Ipsos Public Affairs, told Hill.TV’s Jamal Simmons. “So most people, the way that they think about the president, and the Russia investigation, and the Mueller report, is the way that they’ve thought about it already,” she said.
The Hill-HarrisX poll also found that 54 percent of respondents said Barr’s report was “largely accurate” while 46 percent believed it was “largely inaccurate.”
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