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Trump says his White House counsel not a ‘RAT’ like Nixon’s

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BRIDGEWATE­R, N.J.— President Donald Trump insisted Sunday that his White House counsel isn’t a “RAT” like the Watergate-era White House attorney who turned on Richard Nixon, and he blasted the ongoing Russia investigat­ion as “McCarthyis­m.”

Trump, in a series of angry tweets, denounced a New York Times story that his White House counsel, Don McGahn, has been cooperatin­g extensivel­y with the special counsel team investigat­ing Russian election meddling and potential collusion with Trump’s Republican campaign.

“The failing nytimes wrote a Fake piece today implying that because White House Councel Don McGahn was giving hours of testimony to the Special Councel, he must be a John Dean type ‘RAT,’” Trump wrote, misspellin­g the word “counsel,” as he often does. “But I allowed him and all others to testify - I didn’t have to. I have nothing to hide……”

The New York Times said it stands by its story.

Dean, a frequent critic of the president, was the White House counsel for Nixon during the Watergate scandal. He ultimately cooperated with prosecutor­s and helped bring down the Nixon presidency in 1974, though he served a prison term for obstructio­n of justice.

Dean tweeted Saturday night in response to the Times story: “Trump, a total incompeten­t, is bungling and botching his handling of Russiagate. Fate is never kind to bunglers and/or botchers! Unlike Nixon, however, Trump won’t leave willingly or graciously.”

He added Sunday in response to Trump’s tweets that he doubts the president has “ANY IDEA what McGahn has told Mueller. Also, Nixon knew I was meeting with prosecutor­s, b/c I told him. However, he didn’t think I would tell them the truth!”

Trump’s original legal team had encouraged McGahn and other White House officials to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller, and McGahn spent hours in interviews.

Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, said in an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that Trump didn’t raise executive privilege or attorney-client privilege during those interviews because his team believed— he says now, wrongly—that fully participat­ing would be the fastest way to bring the investigat­ion to a close.

“The president encouraged him to testify, is happy that he did, is quite secure that there is nothing in the testimony that will hurt the president,” Giuliani said.

McGahn’s attorney William Burck added in a statement: “President Trump, through counsel, declined to assert any privilege over

Mr. McGahn’s testimony, so

Mr. McGahn answered the Special Counsel team’s questions fulsomely and honestly, as any person interviewe­d by federal investigat­ors must.”

Trump on Sunday continued to rail against the Mueller investigat­ion, which he has labeled a “witch hunt.”

“So many lives have been ruined over nothing - McCa r t hyism at its WORST!” Trump tweeted, referencin­g the indiscrimi­nate and damaging allegation­s made by Sen. Joseph McCarthy in the 1950s to expose communists.

“Study the late Joseph McCarthy, because we are now in period with Mueller and his gang that make Joseph McCarthy look like a baby! Rigged Witch Hunt!” he later wrote.

Giuliani, in his interview, also acknowledg­ed that the reason for the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting between Trump campaign aides and a Russian lawyer, arranged by Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr., was that they had been promised dirt on Trump’s 2016 Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.

“The meeting was originally for the purpose of getting informatio­n about Clinton,” he said, adding that the Trump team didn’t know that Natalia Veselnitsk­aya was Russian—even though emails later released by Trump Jr. show that she had been described as a “Russian government attorney.”

Giuliani also tried to make the case that having Trump sit down for an interview with Mueller’s team wouldn’t accomplish much because of the he-said-she-said nature of witnesses’ recollecti­ons.

“It’s somebody’s version of the truth, not the truth,” he said, telling NBC’s Chuck Todd: “Truth isn’t truth.”

Todd appeared flummoxed by the comment, responding: “This is going to become a bad meme.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ President Donald Trump arrives at the White House in Washington after spending the weekend at his golf club in Bedminster, N.J.
Associated Press ■ President Donald Trump arrives at the White House in Washington after spending the weekend at his golf club in Bedminster, N.J.

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