Trump's personal attorney says Prez not under investigation
BY Agencies18 Jun 2017 6:46 PM GMT
Agencies18 Jun 2017 6:46 PM GMT
One of Donald Trump's personal lawyers has insisted he is not being investigated—two days after the President claimed that he was.
Trump has in recent days repeatedly hit out at the so-called legal "witch hunt" he says is pursuing his investigation. In one tweet, he said: "I am being investigated for firing the FBI Director by the man who told me to fire the FBI Director! Witch Hunt."
But in a series of televised interview, Jay Sekulow, a lawyer who is part of a team hired by Trump to help deal with allegations of collusion by his campaign with Moscow, said he was not being personally investigated.
"The fact of the matter is the president has not been and is not under investigation," Sekulow said on CBS' Face the Nation, one of four political shows where he appeared on Sunday.
"There has been no notification from the special counsel's office that the President is under investigation."
The pushback from Trump's legal team came days after a repot in the Washington Post said Robert Mueller, the special prosecutor heading the federal probe into possible collusion with Russia, was preparing to interview senior intelligence officials as he looked into whether the President had obstructed justice. The report said the development — which represented a dramatic shift in the course of the probe — came after Trump had fired James Comey from his position as FBI Director.
Trump had previously cited Comey's testimony, who had told congressional investigators that the President was not personally under investigation. Trump says a America has 'rejected the Cuban people's oppressors' Pressed as to why Trump had said he was under investigation, if he was not, Sekulow, said Trump was indeed reacting to the Post story. But in comments that added nothing but confusion to the issue, he said the President was not referring to an actual investigation in his message, but rather to a news report about one.
"The tweet from the president was in response to the five anonymous sources purportedly leaking information to the Washington Post," he said.
Asked why he appeared afraid on an investigation if he had nothing to hide, Sekulow, chief counsel for the conservative American Centre for Law and Justice, said: "He's not afraid of the investigation - there is no investigation….There is not an investigation of the President of the United States, period." Many commentators have said Trump has created repeated problems for himself by his seemingly spontaneous use of social media. However, Sekulow defended his tweets, saying "he's responding to what he's seeing in the media in a way in which he thinks is appropriate to talk to those people that put him in office". The biggest names involved in the Trump-Russia investigation Mueller, himself a former FBI Director, is investigating whether anyone associated with Trump or his campaign had any illegal dealings with Russian officials or others with ties to the Kremlin.
He is also looking at whether, if any potential offences were committed, the President or anyone else attempted to cover them up or obstruct the investigation into them.
Trump, who spent the weekend at the Camp David presidential retreat, also tweeted again on Sunday, saying: "The Make America Great Again agenda is doing very well despite the distraction of the Witch Hunt."
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