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Trump slams 'disgraceful' leak of Mueller questions In a discussion featured on a Fox News segment, President Donald Trump expressed his outrage over the leaks of questions from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe. These questions, intended for Trump's potential interview regarding allegations of Russian collusion during the 2016 presidential campaign, were reportedly shared with the media, leading Trump to label such leaks as "disgraceful." The segment features insights from various commentators, including Greg Gutfeld and Kimberly Guilfoyle, as they dissect the implications of the leaked questions. They suggest that the nature of these questions—predominantly open-ended—might be a strategy designed by Mueller’s team to elicit broader, potentially revealing responses from Trump. Alan Dershowitz, a legal scholar present in the discussion, pointed out that the format of the questions may expose Trump's weaknesses. He argued that the questions are intentionally crafted to allow Trump to expand on his answers and, in doing so, risk saying something that could be contradictory or incriminating. Kimberly Guilfoyle added that it is unusual to receive such a list of questions in advance. This tactic could serve as a method to preemptively manage Trump's responses and potentially deter him from making an appearance before Mueller. Greg Gutfeld further posits that the media is focused excessively on allegations of collusion, which he believes are becoming increasingly tenuous. He emphasized that this focus is distracting from significant global issues that have not been covered extensively, such as threats from ISIS or North Korea. Overall, the segment highlights an ongoing tension between Trump's administration and the media's portrayal of the investigation, suggesting a sense of frustration with what many see as an overemphasis on the Mueller probe at the expense of other newsworthy events. What are your thoughts on this topic? Do you believe the media is missing important issues, or is the focus on the investigation warranted? Feel free to share your insights or related experiences in the comments!