Washington (CNN) Efforts by President Donald Trump to obstruct justice -- including his desire to remove special counsel Robert Mueller -- failed because others refused to "carry out orders," a redacted version of Mueller's report said.

After media reports indicated in June 2017 that the special counsel was investigating whether Trump had obstructed justice, the President called then-White House counsel Don McGahn and directed him to call the acting attorney general and say Mueller "had conflicts of interest and must be removed," Mueller's report said.

McGahn did not follow through on Trump's request.

"The President's efforts to influence the investigation were mostly unsuccessful, but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the President declined to carry out orders or accede to his requests," Mueller said in the report.

"McGahn did not tell the Acting Attorney General that the Special Counsel must be removed, but was instead prepared to resign over the President's order," Mueller wrote.

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