We’re (apparently) nearing the end of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign’s possible ties to Russia, and the current degree of confusion and misinformation bodes very poorly for any kind of widely-accepted resolution.
A new Washington Post-Schar School poll expands on the somewhat limited Mueller polling we’ve seen to date, asking about specific facets of the Russia probe, in addition to whether people trust and approve of Mueller and Trump.
The results are telling: As The Post’s Matt Zapotosky noted, most Republicans believe Mueller hasn’t proven crimes that he actually has proven, and most Democrats believe Mueller has proven things he hasn’t even alleged. CONT.
Aaron Blake, Washington Post