Trump says he has written answers to Russia probe questions
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said on Friday (Nov 16) he had
personally written - though not yet submitted - answers to the questions
put to the White House by Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, while
once more assailing the probe as a "witch hunt."
Trump ended months of speculation on whether he would respond to
questions from the special counsel, who is investigating whether the
president's 2016 election campaign colluded with Russians and also if
Trump illegally obstructed the probe.
"I answered the questions very easily," Trump told reporters at the
White House. "I haven't submitted them yet. I just finished them. As you
know, I've been a bit busy."
"The questions were very routinely answered by me," Trump added. "I
don't need lawyers to do them. You need lawyers to go over some of the
answers. They were not very difficult questions."
Trump went on to dismiss the investigation, which he has repeatedly
called illegal and threatened to shut down, attacking it this week as a
national "disgrace."
"There should have never been any Mueller investigation because there
was never anything done wrong. There was no collusion," he said.
"The witch hunt, as I call it, should never have taken place. It continues to go on. I imagine it's ending now."
Mueller's team of investigators submitted a long list of questions to
the White House early this year that indicated interest in both the
allegations of collusion and obstruction.
Since then the two sides have reportedly jousted over whether the
president had to answer and how he would do so -- including the
possibility that he would submit to a face-to-face interview with
prosecutors.
'ABSOLUTELY NUTS'
Mueller has already indicted and secured guilty pleas from several
former close aides to Trump, including former national security advisor
Michael Flynn, and former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort.
And in a case spun off by Mueller, Michael Cohen, who was the
billionaire developer's vice president and fixer at the Trump
Organization, pleaded guilty in New York to charges related to hush
payments made to women who claimed affairs with Trump.
All three have since been assisting in the 18 month old investigation.
In recent weeks speculation has grown that Trump's son Donald Trump Jr.,
and campaign consultant Roger Stone, could face charges.
But the tight-lipped Mueller has not given any sign of whether Trump is
regarded more as a witness or a target of the investigation.
On Thursday the president let loose a tirade against Mueller on Twitter,
alleging the investigation by the former FBI director was politically
biased and had used threats against witnesses.
"They have found no collusion and have gone absolutely nuts. They are
screaming and shouting at people, horribly threatening them to come up
with the answers they want," he wrote.
"They are a disgrace to our Nation and don't care how many lives they ruin."
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