Hoping to Have Trump Cleared, Legal Team Eases Resistance to Inquiry
By MATT APUZZO and MICHAEL S. SCHMIDTOCT. 7, 2017
WASHINGTON White House officials once debated a scorched-earth strategy of publicly criticizing and undercutting Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russian efforts to disrupt last years election. Now, President Trumps lawyers are pursuing a different course: cooperating with the special counsel in the hope that Mr. Mueller will declare in the coming months that Mr. Trump is not a target of the Russia inquiry.
Mr. Trump has long sought such a public declaration. He fired his F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, in May after Mr. Comey refused to say openly that Mr. Trump was not under investigation.
The presidents legal team is working swiftly to respond to requests from Mr. Mueller for emails, documents and memos, and will make White House officials available for interviews. Once Mr. Mueller has combed through the evidence, Mr. Trumps lawyers plan to ask him to affirm that Mr. Trump is not under investigation, either for colluding with Russian operatives or for trying to obstruct justice.
More than a half dozen White House officials, witnesses and outside lawyers connected to the Russia inquiry have described the approach, which is as much a public relations strategy as a legal one. The presidents legal team aims to argue that the White House has nothing to hide, hoping to shift the burden to Mr. Mueller to move quickly to wrap up an investigation that has consumed the Trump administrations first year.
The White House believes the special counsel shares its interest in concluding this matter with all deliberate speed for the benefit of the country, said Ty Cobb, the White House lawyer handling the response to Mr. Muellers investigation. He said the administration was cooperating with hope of bringing the matter to a prompt and decisive end.
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