White House staffers are nervous about the Mueller report—because they're afraid of Trump
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The color-coded redaction-laden testimony-free version of the report produced by special counsel Robert Mueller is due to emerge on Thursday, and that has some White House officials concerned. According to NBC News, the concern isn’t that the report will shWhite House staffers are nervous about the Mueller report—because they're afraid of Trump
The color-coded redaction-laden testimony-free version of the report produced by special counsel Robert Mueller is due to emerge on Thursday, and that has some White House officials concerned. According to NBC News, the concern isn’t that the report will show them as criminals who narrowly missed an indictment. The concern is that Donald Trump will learn what they told the special counsel and be angry at them for telling the truth. Over a dozen members of Trump’s staff cooperated with the special counsel’s office over the course of the investigation. Many of them are probably breathing a sigh of relief that Attorney General William Barr is determined to hide every scrap of testimony before the grand jury, as well as everything to do with other potential cases, and everything that might have counterintelligence value, and anything that has to do with anyone who didn’t already get a list of indictments. That’s likely to make it difficult to discern just who said which thing about what happened. But maybe not. And if Donald Trump can sniff out who in his White House let slip facts, those around him are expecting some serious wrath. Some of those who cooperated have been having their lawyers talk to Barr’s lawyers to ask the critical question: Is my name redacted? Will the report be sufficiently butchered to disguise the sources of information? But apparently the Justice Department has not been providing answers clear enough to sooth jangly White House nerves. In fact, concern over what Trump might see on Thursday, and how he might react, is said to be creating “breakdown-level anxiety” among the staff. However, there’s no real reason to worry about what’s in the report. Even redacted, the report is likely to run longer than the paragraph or two that represents the outside limits of Donald Trump’s attention span. He is not going to carefully scan through the pages and start screaming out names. No. What matters for Trump’s staff is what Fox News says is in the report. Read more