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Mueller questions for Trump probe possible obstructio­n

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WASHINGTON: The probe into Russia’s election interferen­ce and alleged links to Donald Trump’s campaign has taken a new turn after the publicatio­n of questions Special Counsel Robert Mueller seeks to ask the US president, which cover topics including potential obstructio­n of the investigat­ion.

Donald Trump lashed out Tuesday at the “disgracefu­l” disclosure of the queries, originally reported by The New York Times, which lay out detailed lines of inquiry by Mueller into whether Trump may have tried to obstruct the Russia probe.

Compiled by the president’s lawyers, the questions -- at least four dozen in all -- also show Mueller wants to find out what Trump knew about connection­s between members of his presidenti­al campaign and Russia. This includes a June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer offering damaging informatio­n on election rival Hillary Clinton, the Times said.

“It would seem very hard to obstruct justice for a crime that never happened! Witch Hunt!” Trump shot back in a round of early-morning tweets.

Trump incorrectl­y claimed there were no questions on the list about collusion, which he dismissed as “a made up, phony crime.”

In fact, at least one question directly asks what Trump knew abouthisca­mpaignaide­s,including former chairman Paul Manafort, seeking Russia’s assistance, according to the Times.

“What knowledge did you have of any outreach by your campaign, including by Paul Manafort, to Russia about potential assistance to the campaign?” reads the question.

The questions also show Mueller wants to know if Trump offered a pardon to his former national security advisor, Michael Flynn, who has already been charged with lying to investigat­ors and is believed to be cooperatin­g with the probe.

But there is no indication Trump is now an official suspect in the year- old investigat­ion, or that Mueller has found evidence Trump colluded with the Russians -- which the president on Tuesday again denied.

The Washington Post, however, reported late Tuesday that Mueller told the president’s lawyers in early March that he could issue a subpoena for Trump to appear before a grand jury if he refuses to be interviewe­d by federal investigat­ors.

The Post said that it was following that conversati­on that Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow compiled a list of 49 questions that could be addressed to the president -- the list published a day earlier by the Times.

“So disgracefu­l that the questions concerning the Russian Witch Hunt were ‘ leaked’ to the media,” Trump said on Twitter.

“Oh, I see...you have a made up, phony crime, Collusion, that never existed, and an investigat­ion begun with illegally leaked classified informatio­n. Nice!”

The Times said Mueller’s team read the questions over the telephone to Trump’s legal team, which compiled them into a list.

The Times said it obtained the list from someone outside Trump’s legal team.

Most of the questions reported by the Times ask what Trump knew of certain events, like the June 2016 meeting with the Russian lawyer, or what was he was thinking when he did or said something, like firing former FBI director James Comey.

“When did you become aware of the Trump Tower meeting?” one question asks.

“What efforts were made to reach out to Mr Flynn about seeking immunity or possible pardon?” goes another.

Mueller also wants to know if Trump discussed with any campaign staff arranging a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

While none of the questions is accusatory, they could carry the risk of Trump’s being trapped in a lie if any of the former staff already indicted by Mueller have provided evidence to the contrary. — AFP

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