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Top Trump lawyer quits as Mueller probe presses White House

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WASHINGTON: The leading attorney on President Donald Trump’s legal team, John Dowd, resigned amid growing pressure on the White House from the Russia investigat­ion of special counsel Robert Mueller.

Dowd quit days after Trump directly attacked Mueller’s investigat­ion as a ‘witch hunt,’ a statement that raised questions about whether the president was interferin­g with the probe.

Dowd’s exit bared the turmoil in Trump’s legal strategy as Mueller seeks to interview the president over allegation­s his election campaign colluded with Russia in 2016 and that Trump himself may have obstructed the investigat­ion.

Trump said he was still willing to be interviewe­d by Mueller despite Dowd leaving. “I would like to,” Trump told reporters when asked about an interview.

Dowd, 77, was named to lead the president’s legal team last June after Mueller, a former FBI director, was named to lead an independen­t enquiry into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. He is a specialist in defending high profile figures in white collar crime cases.

Mueller’s sprawling probe has already produced 19 indictment­s, including Trump’s former national security advisor, his former campaign chairman and deputy, and a campaign foreign policy advisor.

Increasing­ly, the probe has focused on Trump, his family and close aides and advisors, many of whom have been interviewe­d by Mueller’s powerful team of lawyers and investigat­ors.

The White House legal team, however, has reportedly split over how much to cooperate with Mueller’s investigat­ors and how much to fight them. In an email Dowd confirmed his departure to AFP, saying “I love the president and wish him well.”

In a statement, Jay Sekulow, another Trump attorney who was Dowd’s deputy, called Dowd “a friend and has been a valuable member of our legal team.”

“We will continue our ongoing representa­tion of the president and our cooperatio­n with the Office of Special Counsel,” he said.

Dowd’s departure came after Trump ramped up his counteratt­ack on the investigat­ion with direct criticisms of Mueller.

In a statement to a reporter that he said was in Trump’s name, Dowd called for Mueller ‘ bring an end to alleged Russia collusion investigat­ion.’

He charged that the investigat­ion ‘ manufactur­ed’ and based on ‘fraudulent and corrupt’ evidence. Hours later, Dowd reversed himself, saying he was speaking in his personal capacity and not for the president.

But then Trump himself took direct aim via Twitter. “The Mueller probe should never have been started in that there was no collusion and there was no crime,” he wrote. — AFP

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Peruvian lawmakers hold a session at the Congress in Lima. — AFP photo

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