When it comes to whether Congress should continue to investigate President Donald Trump now that Robert Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 election has been delivered to Attorney General William Barr, slightly more say Congress should keep going rather than stop. Fifty-three percent say Congress should continue to investigate Trump’s ties with Russia, while 45% think Congress should stop. …
The survey found that 58% of the public think Trump has tried to obstruct the investigation into whether his campaign had any connection to Russia, and 40% do not think he made an attempt to impede the investigation. If Trump had no inappropriate contacts with Russia but did obstruct the investigation, 53% think he should be removed from office, while 44% disagree.
In the wake of Barr’s letter to Congress about Mueller’s report, confidence in the investigation’s impartiality has increased. CONT.
Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research