Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team of investigators is in talks with Donald Trump’s lawyers on submitting additional questions to the president, Axios is reporting.
Trump’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani, said Mueller’s office had raised the possibility of additional questions when the rules were discussed for the first round of written queries.
Giuliani told the website that Mueller’s office had initially asked: “Suppose we have a few things we want to go over (after receiving the first set of questions)?
Giuliani said there was an agreement that Mueller’s team could “come back and show us what they need.”
But he cautioned: “We might agree or we might not.”
He added: "They have the right to submit more questions to us. We have the right to say yes or no."
Giuliani has said he will not permit investigators to have a direct interview with the president.
"They're a joke," Giuliani told "Fox News Sunday." ''Over my dead body, but, you know, I could be dead."
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