Washington Post:
Trump to receive briefing on inspector general's Clinton email report before it goes public . . . . . Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein is
expected to brief President Trump on Thursday about the inspector
general report on law enforcement’s handling of the Hillary Clinton
email probe before it is released to the public, people familiar with
the matter said.
Capitol Hill staffers were told
Tuesday that scheduling and logistical conflicts would make it
necessary for the Justice Department to shift its planned Thursday
morning briefing to the afternoon, according to people familiar with the
congressional plans. The scheduling change was apparently made to
accommodate the White House, though staffers were not told the precise
reason, the people said. They spoke on the condition of anonymity to
talk freely about schedules that were potentially still in flux.
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