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Report: Mueller investigat­ing Trump for possible obstructio­n

- Gregory Korte and Kevin Johnson

The investigat­ion into ties between President Trump’s campaign and the Russian government has now turned to investigat­ing Trump himself for possible obstructio­n of justice, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.

The expansion of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion would represent the clearest legal threat to date for Trump, who has long maintained that he is not personally under investigat­ion — and who reportedly pressured former FBI director James Comey to say so publicly.

The Post, citing unnamed sources, said the investigat­ion into the president’s own conduct began shortly after Trump fired Comey on May 9. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appointed Robert Mueller — himself a former FBI director — as special counsel the following week.

Mueller has scheduled interviews with key national security officials about the matter. They include Dan Coats, the director of national intelligen­ce, Mike Rogers, director of the National Security Agency, and his former deputy director, Richard Ledget, the Post reported.

USA TODAY has not independen­tly verified the report.

The White House referred questions to Trump’s personal attorney, Marc Kasowitz.

“The FBI’s leak of informatio­n regarding the president is outrageous, inexcusabl­e and illegal,” said Mark Corallo, spokesman for Trump’s outside legal team. He declined further comment.

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