Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Trump looks forward to Mueller interview

BRING IT ON US president says he won because he was a much better candidate

- Yashwant Raj letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

WASHINGTON : US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he is “looking forward” to being interviewe­d by special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigat­ing Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al elections and alleged attempts to hamper the probe.

Mueller has reportedly sought to interview the President for alleged obstructio­n of justice — which is a crime unlike collusion — for sacking FBI director James Comey after asking him to “let go” the agency’s probe into former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s Russia contacts.

“I would love to do it (the interview), and I would like to do it as soon as possible. I would do it under oath, absolutely,” the President told reporters at an impromptu briefing in the White House shortly before he took off for his first visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d.

“There’s been no collusion whatsoever. There’s been no obstructio­n whatsoever,” he said.

When a reporter asked how he defined collusion, he retorted, “You’re going to define it for me, OK? But I can tell you, there’s no collusion. I couldn’t have cared less about Russians having to do with my campaign.”

Former FBI director Comey has alleged that the day after ex-NSA Flynn was sacked for lying about his Russia contacts, the President had told him, “I hope you can let this go.” The implicatio­n was clearly for the FBI director to go easy on Flynn’s Russia contacts.

Three months later, Comey was fired for botching up the investigat­ion into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server when she was secretary of state. Comey is widely seen to have helped Trump win with surprising last-minute moves in that probe.

“The fact is, you people won’t say this, but I’ll say it: I was a much better candidate than her (Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton). You always say she was a bad candidate. You never say I was a good candidate. I was one of the greatest candidates. Nobody else would have beaten the Clinton machine, as crooked as it was. But I was a great candidate. Someday you’re going to say that.”

In a way, he was defending himself.

The special counsel Mueller, who was appointed after Comey’s firing to conduct the FBI probe into Russian interferen­ce in US elections, is reported to have sought to interview Trump now, after going through some his past and present senior officials, regarding his decision to fire Comey.

Investigat­ors from office of Mueller, who was appointed after Comey’s firing to conduct the FBI probe, interviewe­d attorney general Jeff Sessions last week, and CIA chief Mike Pompeo and national intelligen­ce director Dan Coates in December 2017, among others.

Trump has vigorously denied there was any collusion by his campaign with Russian interferen­ce, and has called the probe a “witch hunt”.

There have been reports that he had even considered firing the special counsel, a prospect that had greatly exercised even with his allies.

Experts and commentato­rs note that the move by the special counsel to interview the President could indicate the investigat­ion was in final stages — “only then could you seek to interview the president, when you have most of what you need, because you can’t go back for another round”.

The special counsel’s office has handed out at least four indictment­s so far. Flynn and George Papadopoul­os, a young campaign aide, have already pleaded guilty — to lying about their Russia contacts — and are cooperatin­g with the probe under their respective plea agreements.

Former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort and righthand man Rick Gates were arrested and released on bail on charges of money laundering and violation laws governing Americans acting as agents of foreign government — they are required to register — but they have contested those allegation­s.

 ?? AFP ?? ▪ US President Donald Trump and former FBI director Robert Mueller.
AFP ▪ US President Donald Trump and former FBI director Robert Mueller.

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