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Trump's former chief of staff Reince Priebus interviewed by special counsel investigating Russian collusion in US election

'He was happy to answer all of their questions,' lawyer says

Karen Freifeld
Saturday 14 October 2017 01:09 BST
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Reince Priebus resigned in July after major pieces of legislation on Mr Trump's agenda failed to pass Congress
Reince Priebus resigned in July after major pieces of legislation on Mr Trump's agenda failed to pass Congress (Getty)

Donald Trump's former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus was interviewed on Friday by the special counsel investigating whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 US election.

"Mr Priebus was voluntarily interviewed by Special Counsel Mueller's team today," said his lawyer, William Burck.

"He was happy to answer all of their questions."

Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigators are interviewing a number of White House and other officials as part of the inquiry into any ties between Mr Trump's presidential campaign and Russia.

Mr Mueller's inquiry includes whether Mr Trump might have obstructed justice by trying to persuade then-FBI Director James Comey to drop an investigation of Michael Flynn, the President'€™s first national security adviser.

Mr Flynn resigned in February after disclosures that he had discussed US sanctions on Russia with the Russian ambassador to the United States before Trump took office and misled Vice President Mike Pence about the conversations.

Mr Priebus, who was Republican National Committee chairman during the campaign, became White House chief of staff upon Mr Trump's taking office in January.

He resigned in July after major pieces of legislation on Mr Trump's agenda failed to pass Congress.

Reuters

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