Donald McGahn, White House’s top lawyer, reportedly cooperates with Russia investigation
McGahn is said to have had at least three voluntary interviews with investigators that totalled 30 hours over the past nine months
The White House’s top lawyer has cooperated extensively with the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 US election, sharing detailed accounts about the episodes at the heart of the inquiry into whether US President Donald Trump obstructed justice, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
Citing a dozen current and former White House officials and others briefed on the matter, the newspaper said White House Counsel Donald McGahn had shared information, some of which the investigators would not have known about.
McGahn voluntarily cooperated with Mueller’s team as a regular witness, a person familiar with the matter said, as the White House asked many staffers to do.
McGahn was not subpoenaed nor did he speak to them under any kind of proffer or cooperation agreement.
In response to the report, Trump said on Saturday he had authorized McGahn and other staffers to “fully cooperate” with the investigation into alleged collusion between his campaign and Moscow.