Judge Brett Kavanaugh ducked questions about whether he would recuse himself from cases related to the special counsel Robert Mueller or the Russia investigation that may reach the Supreme Court, insisting that answering such questions would jeopardize the independence of the judiciary.
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| | | | Judge Brett Kavanaugh ducked questions about whether he would recuse himself from cases related to the special counsel Robert Mueller or the Russia investigation that may reach the Supreme Court, insisting that answering such questions would jeopardize the independence of the judiciary. | | | | | |
| | | The president has publicly said he was eager to face questions from Mueller, but his lawyers have been reluctant to make him available for an interview and have questioned whether Mueller has the right to ask him about actions that he is authorized, under the Constitution, to take as president. | | | | | | |
| | | Rudy Giuliani said the White House would waive executive privilege over the special counsel Robert Mueller's findings in his obstruction case if, among other things, it were allowed to review a draft of Mueller's report before its release. Legal experts say that would be "uncharted territory." | | | | | | |
| | | President Donald Trump couldn't get through a mock interview in preparation for a possible sit-down with special counsel Robert Mueller without lying, contradicting himself, and eventually exploding in anger, according to an explosive new book by legendary investigative journalist Bob Woodward. | | | | | | |
| | | Rudy Giuliani said President Trump's team will waive privilege if it has a chance to review Mueller's report before it is released; if it believes that the report is fair; and if it gets the opportunity to release a rebuttal report at the same time as Mueller's. | | | | | | |
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