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SOURCE: https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/28/trump-campaign-rally-michigan-1243156
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By MATTHEW CHOIDemocrats have argued they should receive a full copy of Mueller’s final report, something that Trump told reporters at the White House he wouldn’t mind his attorney general doing.“It wouldn’t bother me at all,” the president said Monday, responding to a question of whether the report should be made public.To the extent that Trump has been conciliatory toward Democrats since the conclusion of the Russia probe, his suggestion that Mueller’s report should be released is it. until he said no collusion,” Trump said, later claiming that Democrats are being driven “crazy” by the lack of charges against the president or his campaign aides.Trump’s victory lap in the Wolverine State, which he last visited in April 2018, comes as his campaign advisers are closely watching whether Mueller’s report brings a boost to the president’s approval polls. A Harvard-Harris survey released earlier Thursday found Trump’s approval rating unchanged from a similar poll conducted last month.According to one outside adviser to the president’s re-election effort, rallies like the one held Thursday are an “ideal opportunity for the president to test new messages, including new attacks against 2020 Democrats, and to remind voters of his accomplishments.” With the exception of an off-script complaint about the late Republican Sen. John McCain, which Trump has repeatedly revived in recent public remarks, the president seemingly stuck to what his advisers wanted him to do.

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