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Giuliani: Sacking Mueller unlikely

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intelligen­ce on Russian efforts to sway his race against Democrat Hillary Clinton. Trump has made unproven claims of FBI misconduct and political bias and has denounced the informant, without evidence, as ‘‘a spy.’’

The two meetings with select lawmakers, held last Friday, were requested by Trump’s GOP allies in Congress and arranged by the White House. The president has tried to sow suspicions about the legitimacy of the FBI investigat­ion, and he and his allies have focused on the use of the informant. After the meetings, which included Justice Department, FBI officials, congressio­nal leaders from both parties and Democratic and Republican leaders of the intelligen­ce committees, Democrats said they saw no evidence to support Republican allegation­s that the FBI acted inappropri­ately.

Nonetheles­s, Giuliani said the Trump camp wants access to the material presented at those briefings to help prepare the president for a possible interview with Mueller.

‘‘If they don’t show us these documents, well, we are just going to have to say no,’’ Giuliani said. It’s unclear, however, if Trump would heed his lawyers’ advice.

Justice Department officials didn’t immediatel­y return a message seeking comment on whether the president had requested a briefing similar to what was provided to members of Congress last week.

In a separate television appearance, Giuliani said Trump was ‘‘adamant’’ about wanting to agree to an interview, saying, ‘‘If he wasn’t thinking about it and it wasn’t an active possibilit­y, we would be finished with that by now and we would have moved on to getting the investigat­ion over with another way.’’

The new wrinkle, he said, if the disclosure about the informant.

‘‘We are more convinced, as we see it, that this is a rigged investigat­ion. Now we have this whole new ‘Spygate’ thing thrown on top of it, on top of already very legitimate questions,’’ he told CNN’s ‘‘State of the Union.’’

Giuliani also raised the specter of a protracted legal fight over the question of a Trump interview if Mueller decided to seek a subpoena.

‘‘What we have to do is go to court and seek protection from the court, if we have to do that. Our first thing is we sure as heck are not going to testify unless it’s all straighten­ed out, unless we learned the basis of that Russian investigat­ion,’’ Giuliani told Fox.

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 ?? AP ?? Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for President Donald Trump, says Trump’s lawyers want to hear secret evidence about the Russian election meddling probe before he is interviewe­d by the special counsel on the matter.
AP Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for President Donald Trump, says Trump’s lawyers want to hear secret evidence about the Russian election meddling probe before he is interviewe­d by the special counsel on the matter.

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