The Asian Age

US special counsel Mueller may quiz Don on Russia probe

Don believes meet would put to rest questions about ‘ coordinati­on with Russia’

- LALIT K. JHA — PTI

US special counsel Robert Mueller’s team wants to question US President Donald Trump as part of the investigat­ion into alleged Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election, media reports said on Tuesday.

Mr Mueller is trying to determine if Trump’s campaign advisers colluded with the Russian government to influence the election.

The investigat­ion also reportedly involves a probe into whether the US President obstructed justice when he allegedly asked ex- FBI director James Comey to drop an inquiry into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.

Mr Flynn pleaded guilty in December to lying to the FBI about his conversati­ons with the Russian ambassador, becoming the first senior White House official to cut a cooperatio­n deal in Mueller’s inquiry. Now Mr Trump’s legal team is pushing for a written question and answer, multiple media reports said.

There was no comment from Mr Muller’s office.

The White House and Trump has been saying that he is ready to cooperate as he has nothing to hide.

“Mr Trump’s lawyers are expected to try to set ground rules for any interview or provide answers to written questions. If Mr Trump were to refuse outright to cooperate, Mr Mueller could respond with a grand jury subpoena,” the New York Times said. The Wall Street

Journal said some members of Mr Trump’s legal team believe a meeting between the US President and Mr Mueller would be “gratuitous”.

“The White House does not comment on communicat­ions with the office of the special counsel out of respect for the office of the special counsel and its process. The White House is continuing its full cooperatio­n with the office of the special counsel in order to facilitate the earliest possible resolution,” an attorney, who heads Trump’s private legal team, said.

The possibilit­y of Mr Muller seeking to interview Mr Trump, another media outlet said is an indication that the investigat­ion is entering its final phase. “This is moving faster than anyone really realises,” a source told the Washington Post.

Mr Trump is comfortabl­e participat­ing in an interview and believes it would put to rest the questions about whether his campaign coordinate­d with Russia in the 2016 election, the person added.

So far, Mr Mueller has interviewe­d several top present and former White House officials. Prominent among them include Trump’s son- in- law Jarred Kushner.

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