Los Angeles Times

On Memorial Day weekend, Trump attacks

- By Noah Bierman noah.bierman@latimes.com

Even as he reached a critical moment in his diplomatic efforts with North Korea and celebrated the release of a prisoner from Venezuela, President Trump spent much of Memorial Day weekend tweeting angrily from the White House about the media and the Russia investigat­ion, continuing his strategy of trying to delegitimi­ze the probe that has consumed him since his election.

“Who’s going to give back the young and beautiful lives (and others) that have been devastated and destroyed by the phony Russia Collusion Witch Hunt?” Trump tweeted Sunday morning.

It was unclear whom Trump was talking about, given that most of the people directly affected by the investigat­ion have been limited to his inner circle and a handful of former campaign aides.

Trump instead referred to those hurt in romantic, generation­al terms.

“They journeyed down to Washington, D.C., with stars in their eyes and wanting to help our nation...They went back home in tatters!” Trump continued.

Although a number of young aides have left Trump’s White House — notably his former communicat­ions director Hope Hicks — most have departed as a result of the fierce infighting among administra­tion factions, not because of the investigat­ion into Russian meddling in the 2016 election and any possible Trump campaign involvemen­t and whether the president obstructed justice.

Trump’s focus on the investigat­ion — even on a weekend typically reserved for mourning soldiers who died in combat — underscore­d the degree to which the issue continues to obsess and frustrate the president, who believes it is an effort to delegitimi­ze his presidency. His chief of staff, John F. Kelly, told National Public Radio this month that Trump is “somewhat embarrasse­d” by the string of investigat­ions.

One continuing issue has been whether Trump will sit for questionin­g by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III. The president’s lawyer and close advisor Rudy Giuliani, appearing on CNN, declined to say directly.

Giuliani said Mueller’s office, which has been negotiatin­g the parameters of a potential sit-down, would probably limit questions to those involving whether the campaign colluded with Russian agents and whether Trump tried to obstruct the investigat­ion into those efforts.

In another tweet, Trump wrote that a U.S. team had arrived in North Korea to arrange a summit between him and Kim Jong Un.

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