Most Americans say the White House should comply with subpoenas for witnesses and documents issued by congressional committees investigating President Donald Trump and his administration. By nearly 2-1, they want to hear former special counsel Robert Mueller testify publicly about his inquiry into the 2016 election.
A new USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll finds those views aren’t simply partisan: Four in 10 Republicans say it’s important to them that Mueller testify, and three in 10 Republicans say the White House should stop arguing that some officials and former officials should defy the congressional subpoenas. Democrats and independents overwhelmingly agree. CONT.
Susan Page & Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA Today