The Oklahoman

Giuliani rules out Trump interview with Mueller

- BY JONATHAN LEMIRE

WASHINGTON — With a number of probes moving closer to the Oval Office, President Donald Trump and his attorney unleased a fresh series of attacks Sunday on the investigat­ors, questionin­g their integrity while categorica­lly ruling out the possibilit­y of a presidenti­al interview with the special counsel.

Trump and Rudy Giuliani used Twitter and television interviews to deliver a series of broadsides against special counsel Robert Mueller and federal prosecutor­s in New York. Giuliani said he was “disgusted” by the tactics used by Mueller in his probe into Russian election interferen­ce, including in securing guilty pleas from the president’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn on a charge of lying to federal investigat­ors.

Trump, Giuliani said, would not submit to an interview by Mueller’s team.

“They’re a joke,” Giuliani told “Fox News Sunday.” ‘’Over my dead body, but, you know, I could be dead.”

The special counsel, who is investigat­ing possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia, has continued to request an interview with the president. Last month, the White House sent written answers in response to the special counsel’s questions about possible collusion. The White House has resisted answering questions on possible obstructio­n of justice.

Giuliani sarcastica­lly said that the only thing left to ask the president was about “several unpaid parking tickets that night, back in 1986, ‘87 that haven’t been explained.”

If the president officially refuses an interview request, the special counsel’s team could theoretica­lly seek to subpoena him to compel his testimony. Such a move would almost certainly trigger an immediate court fight.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for President Donald Trump, is categorica­lly ruling out the possibilit­y of a presidenti­al interview with special counsel Robert Mueller.
[AP PHOTO] Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for President Donald Trump, is categorica­lly ruling out the possibilit­y of a presidenti­al interview with special counsel Robert Mueller.

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