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WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump, in his written answers to special counsel Robert Mueller, said more than 30 times that he did not "recall" or "remember" or have an "independent recollection" of events related to key questions surrounding Russian investigation.
As part of Mueller's 448-page report, which was released Thursday and divided into two volumes, the Justice Department also released Trump's answers to dozens of questions from Mueller's office relating to key aspects of the investigation into whether the Trump campaign conspired with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election.
As part of Mueller's 448-page report, which was released Thursday and divided into two volumes, the Justice Department also released Trump's answers to dozens of questions from Mueller's office relating to key aspects of the investigation into whether the Trump campaign conspired with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election.
'I do not recall': Read Trump's written answers to Mueller on Russian contacts, Trump Tower meeting
The report noted that Robert Mueller's office tried for a year to interview Trump as part of its investigation, noting that the president was a "subject" of the investigation.
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It appears you're discussing a significant aspect of the Mueller investigation and President Trump's responses to the inquiry. If you'd like to explore more details or specific questions about the investigation, feel free to ask! Here's a brief summary of the key points you mentioned: 1. Trump's Responses: In over 30 instances, President Trump expressed a lack of recollection concerning events related to the Russian investigation. Phrases such as "I do not recall" and "I do not remember" were frequently used in his written answers. 2. Mueller Report: The report, which totals 448 pages, is divided into two volumes. The first volume addresses Russian interference and potential conspiracy by the Trump campaign, while the second volume deals with possible obstruction of justice. If you have specific questions or topics you'd like to dive deeper into regarding this matter, don't hesitate to ask!