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President Donald Trump questioned how Robert Mueller — a man “out of the blue” who “never got a vote” can be investigating him, given his victory in the 2016 election.

President Donald Trump said on Wednesday Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s final report on his campaign’s possible collusion with Russia in the 2016 election should be made public.

“I’m saying to myself, wait a minute, I just won one of the greatest elections of all time in the history of this country ... and I have somebody writing the report who never got a vote, called the Mueller report. Explain that,” Trump said.And I don’t get it. At the same time, let it come out. Let people see it.”Even so, that could be difficult.

Barr, who was a critic of Mueller before Trump appointed him attorney general in February, would not have to be as detailed as Mueller is.

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