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Trump ‘unlikely’ to give Mueller interview

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U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that it “seems unlikely” that he’d give an interview in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into potential coordinati­on between Russia and the Trump campaign.

Trump said “we’ll see what happens” when asked if he’d provide an interview to Mueller’s team.

“When they have no collusion and nobody’s found any collusion at any level, it seems unlikely that you’d even have an interview,” Trump said during a joint news conference with the prime minister of Norway.

The special counsel’s team of investigat­ors has expressed interest in speaking with Trump, but no details have been worked out. Trump’s lawyers have previously stated their determinat­ion to co-operate with requests in the probe, which has already resulted in charges against four of Trump’s campaign advisers.

Trump called the investigat­ion a “phoney cloud” over his administra­tion.

“It has hurt our government,” he said. “It was a Democrat hoax.”

The comments come after Trump had already lashed out at the investigat­ions on Twitter Wednesday morning, urging Republican­s to take control of the inquiries and repeating his claim that they are on a “witch hunt.”

“There was no collusion, everybody including the Dems knows there was no collusion, & yet on and on it goes,” he tweeted. “Russia & the world is laughing at the stupidity they are witnessing. Republican­s should finally take control!”

In a separate tweet Wednesday morning, Trump accused Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of being “underhande­d and a disgrace” for disclosing details of a dossier of allegation­s

about his ties to Russia during the presidenti­al campaign.

A day earlier, Feinstein, who faces a primary challenge in her re-election this year, released the transcript of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s closeddoor August interview with an official from the political opposition research firm Fusion GPS, which commission­ed the dossier. She released the transcript of Glenn Simpson’s interview over the objections of the committee’s Republican chairman, Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley. She is the top Democrat on the panel.

“The fact that Sneaky Dianne Feinstein, who has on numerous occasions stated that collusion between Trump/ Russia has not been found, would release testimony in such an underhande­d and possibly illegal way, totally without authorizat­ion, is a disgrace,” Trump tweeted. “Must

have tough Primary!”

The material wasn’t classified, and Feinstein said Wednesday that she didn’t do anything illegal. And as the top Democrat on the committee, she didn’t need authorizat­ion from Grassley to release it. Her staff helped conduct the interview with Simpson, who had also asked for the interview to be released.

Trump has derided the dossier as a politicall­y motivated hit job. Following his lead, several Gop-led committees are now investigat­ing whether the dossier formed the basis for the FBI’S initial investigat­ions. That has angered Democrats, who say those charges are distractio­ns from the Russia investigat­ions.

In a statement accompanyi­ng the release of the transcript, Feinstein said that she was trying to set the record straight after speculatio­n about the interview.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg in the East Room of the White House Wednesday.
AP PHOTO President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg in the East Room of the White House Wednesday.

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