Mueller has dozens of questions for Trump in Russia probe
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller has at least four dozen questions he wants to ask President Donald Trump in his investigation of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, the New York Times reported on Monday.
Mueller is investigating alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, possible collusion with the Trump campaign and whether the president has unlawfully tried to obstruct the probe. The Times said the majority of the questions relate to possible of obstruction of justice.
Russia has denied meddling in the US election Trump has said there was no collusion and for months, he has said Mueller's investigation is a "witch hunt" and has called for it to end.
The list includes questions about Trump's firings of former FBI Director James Comey and former national security adviser Michael Flynn, his treatment of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and a meeting a Trump Tower between campaign officials and a Russian offering dirt on Hillary Clinton, the Times said.
"What efforts were made to reach out to Mr. Flynn about seeking immunity or possible pardon?" Mueller planned to ask, according to the New York Times reporting.