Stabroek News

Trump says he is willing to testify under oath in U.S.-Russia probe

-

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said yesterday he would be willing to be interviewe­d under oath by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigat­ing allegation­s of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.

“I’m looking forward to it, actually,” Trump, speaking to reporters at the White House, said of an interview with Mueller, a former FBI director. “I would do it under oath.”

Although Trump has pledged cooperatio­n with Mueller’s probe before, Trump made his assertion as the White House and allies in Congress have stepped up attacks on the investigat­ion’s credibilit­y and Trump himself has hedged on whether he would answer questions.

Trump’s attorneys have been talking to Mueller’s team about an interview, according to sources with knowledge of the investigat­ion. “I would like to do it as soon as possible,” Trump said.

Trump said, however, that setting a date certain for an interview would be “subject to my lawyers and all of that.” Asked whether he thought Mueller would treat him fairly, Trump replied: “We’re going to find out.”

Ty Cobb, the lawyer in charge of the White House response to Mueller’s probe, said in a statement that Trump was speaking hurriedly to reporters before departing on his trip to Davos, Switzerlan­d. Cobb said Trump emphasized that he remained committed to cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion and looked forward to speaking with Mueller.

Cobb said Mueller’s team and Trump’s personal lawyers were working out the arrangemen­ts for a meeting.

Sources told Reuters earlier on Wednesday that senior U.S. intelligen­ce officers including CIA Director Mike Pompeo had been questioned by the special counsel’s team about whether Trump tried to obstruct justice in the Russia probe.

Such questionin­g is further indication that Mueller’s criminal investigat­ion into purported Russian interferen­ce in the election and potential collusion by Trump’s campaign includes examining the president’s actions around the probe.

In his remarks to reporters on Wednesday, Trump repeated past statements that there was no collusion between the campaign and Russia and “there’s no obstructio­n whatsoever.”

The Kremlin has denied conclusion­s by U.S. intelligen­ce agencies that Russia interfered in the election campaign using hacking and propaganda to try to tilt the race in Trump’s favor.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Guyana