U.S. President Donald Trump‘s lawyer Rudy Giuliani says he never claimed that there was no collusion involving the Trump campaign, and that he only ever said this about Trump himself.
“I never said there was no collusion between the campaign or between people in the campaign,” Giuliani said on CNN’s Cuomo Prime Time on Wednesday.
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Giuliani’s remarks came after he was asked to comment on the allegation that former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort shared polling data with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian political operative who was indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller in his investigation into Russian collusion with the Trump campaign.
The former mayor of New York City also said that Trump never ruled out that someone in his campaign may have been colluding with Russia.
Pressed about how the chair of Trump’s campaign could have possibly colluded without anybody’s permission or knowledge, Giuliani responded, “He was only there for six months or four months.”
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Giuliani’s remarks on CNN came hours after he told Reuters that Trump would not answer any more questions from Mueller.
“As far as we’re concerned, everything is over,” Giuliani told Reuters. “We weren’t convinced they had any questions they don’t know the answer to.”
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Giuliani challenged Mueller to subpoena the president and said, “But they know we could fight that like hell.”
It’s unclear when Mueller’s probe will end. A report on his findings will be sent to the Justice Department, but it’s unclear if the report will be made public.