As President Trump and his supporters seek to build expectations around the report, the Justice Department's inspector general moved to assure witnesses that they would be able to offer full rebuttals before anything is released
A forthcoming Justice Department inspector general's report into the FBI's handling of the Russia probe is already drawing criticism, weeks before its expected completion, amid concerns that witnesses wouldn't be given sufficient time to review the document before its release.
As President Donald Trump and his supporters seek to build expectations around the report, which they hope will undermine the investigation that ultimately led to the Mueller report, the Justice Department's inspector general moved to assure witnesses that they would be able to offer full rebuttals before anything is released.
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