Donald Trump has claimed none of his subordinates defy his orders, following the release of the Mueller report. 9News
President Donald Trump has contended that none of his underlings routinely defy his commands, despite numerous examples contained in Robert Mueller's report showing aides ignoring or refusing his dictates.
US President Donald Trump has denied claims made in Robert Mueller's report that his staff routinely deny his commands.
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