The Note: New Mueller wait game looms over Trump

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Pres. Trump says he hasn’t read the Mueller report, as congressional Democrats push for the full report be released: “I have not read the Mueller report. I won. No collusion, no obstruction, I won. Everybody knows I won.”

the race for the White House nearly two years ago. He currently has $10 million in cash on hand from his personal finances, according to a senior campaign official, and he's just one national poll away from making the debate stage.

His $10 million should help sustain his bid while other candidates scramble to raise money within an ever-expanding and competitive fundraising field. As a point of comparison, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., finished the first quarter with $7 million in the bank.Wednesday morning's episode features ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl, who tells us about policies we could see instituted following the recent departures at the Department of Homeland Security.

The Senate Committee on Finance will hold a hearing on the 2019 Tax Filing Season and the 21st Century IRS at 10:15 a.m. IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig will testify.

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