The President and his aides are bracing for special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation to conclude -- and whether the final report will signal the end of their long legal nightmare, or merely the beginning
Now, the President and his aides are bracing for Mueller's investigation to conclude -- and whether his final report will signal the end of their long legal nightmare, or merely the beginning.But like everybody else in Washington, the White House is in wait-and-see mode. White House officials are aware of the speculation that Mueller could file his report at any moment and are prepared for that possibility, but they have no special insight or inside information about when that will happen.
A senior White House official told CNN earlier this month that the White House has, however, mulled the possibility of responding to the report with a statement from the President or White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, depending on the outcome.Whatever the preparations, White House officials know that Trump could decide to act on his own -- taking to his favorite social medium, Twitter, to hail or attack the conclusions of the investigation.
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