The Oklahoman

Trump aides questioned in Russia investigat­ion

- BY ERIC TUCKER

WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions was questioned for hours in the special counsel’s Russia investigat­ion, the Justice Department said, as prosecutor­s moved closer to a possible interview with President Donald Trump about whether he took steps to obstruct an FBI probe into contacts between Russia and his 2016 campaign.

The interview with Sessions last week makes him the highest-ranking Trump administra­tion official, and first Cabinet member, known to have submitted to questionin­g. It came as special counsel Robert Mueller investigat­es whether Trump’s actions in office, including the firing of FBI Director James Comey, constitute improper efforts to stymie the FBI investigat­ion.

With many of Trump’s closest aides having now been questioned, the president and his lawyers are preparing for the prospect of an interview that would likely focus on some of the same obstructio­n questions. Expected topics for any sit-down with Mueller, who has expressed interest in speaking with Trump, would include not only Comey’s firing but also interactio­ns the fired FBI director has said unnerved him, including a request from the president that he end an investigat­ion into a top White House official.

In the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump said he was “not at all concerned” about what Sessions may have told the Mueller team.

 ?? [AP FILE PHOTO] ?? United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks during a news conference Dec. 15 at the Justice Department in Washington.
[AP FILE PHOTO] United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks during a news conference Dec. 15 at the Justice Department in Washington.

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