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Trump falsely tweets Mueller skipped over those closest to him

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is falsely suggesting that the people “closest” to him weren’t called to testify before special counsel Robert Mueller and his team because investigat­ors didn’t want to hear the “good things” those people would want to share about the president. Plenty of people close to Trump, or who worked closely with him, were interviewe­d by investigat­ors or invited to do so.

Trump tweeted on Monday: “Isn’t it amazing that the people who were closest to me, by far, and knew the Campaign better than anyone, were never even called to testify before Mueller. The reason is that the 18 Angry Democrats knew they would all say ‘NO COLLUSION’ and only very good things!”

The president is wrong on multiple counts here.

Plenty of people close to him, including in his own family, interviewe­d with Mueller’s team or were at least asked to appear. And of those who did, some said not very good things about their interactio­ns with the president.

Among the advisers and aides who spoke with Mueller was his former White House counsel, Don McGahn, who detailed Trump’s outrage at the investigat­ion and his efforts to curtail it. McGahn told Mueller’s team how Trump called him at home and urged him to press the Justice Department to fire the special counsel, then told him to deny that the entire episode had taken place once it became public.

Others who were interviewe­d by Mueller include two former White House chiefs of staff, Reince Priebus and John Kelly, former White House communicat­ions director Hope Hicks, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders and former strategist Steve Bannon.

Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal lawyer who once said he was so close to the president that he’d “take a bullet” for him, also cooperated with Mueller and delivered unflatteri­ng details.

Mueller wanted to hear from Trump’s family too, even if not all relatives were eager to cooperate. His oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., declined to be voluntaril­y interviewe­d by investigat­ors. Trump’s sonin-law, Jared Kushner, spoke multiple times to Mueller’s team. And the president’s daughter Ivanka Trump provided informatio­n through an attorney.

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