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Rudy Giuliani says in marathon CNN interview that Mueller will limit the scope of a Trump interview and that a president can get in trouble for obstructing justice

May 18, 2018, 23:54 IST

Rudy Giuliani.Screenshot/CNN

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President Donald Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, said in a marathon 45-minute interview with CNN on Friday that special counsel Robert Mueller agreed to narrow the scope of a potential interview with the president.

The former New York City mayor and US attorney also said a president could get in trouble for obstructing justice, that he and the president did not know for sure whether there was an FBI informant embedded in the Trump campaign, and compared Trump's potential interview with Mueller to businesswoman Martha Stewart's infamous interview with law enforcement that led to her brief imprisonment.

First, Giuliani claimed that Mueller agreed to limit the scope of that potential interview with Trump from five topics to two, telling CNN's Chris Cuomo on "New Day" that Mueller is not considering asking questions about his longtime lawyer, Michael Cohen, who is under criminal investigation in New York for possible campaign finance violations and bank fraud.

Giuliani said "the main focus we want is Russia."

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A president can obstruct justice, Giuliani said

Asked if he believes a president can obstruct justice, which Trump's former attorney John Dowd said cannot be the case, Giuliani said "he can," but added that firing a subordinate official such as former FBI Director James Comey does not constitute obstruction because someone will immediately replace them on an acting basis and any such investigation would continue.

"But it's why you fired them," Cuomo said. "Corrupt intent. It's part of the legal analysis."

Giuliani said that doesn't matter "if in fact it can't result in anything."

"The investigation continued," he said. "The investigation expanded."

An FBI informant? Giuliani says he and Trump don't know 'for sure'

Moving on to the idea of an FBI informant embedded in the Trump campaign, Giuliani said he was told "off the record" that there was at least one Department of Justice informant embedded in the campaign. But, he admitted that he and the president have no idea if it's true.

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President Donald Trump listens during a roundtable on immigration policy in California, in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Wednesday, May 16, 2018, in Washington.Associated Press/Evan Vucci

"First of all, I don't know for sure, nor does the president, if there really was one. We're told that," Giuliani said. "For a long time we've been told that there was some kind of infiltration. At one time, the president thought it was a wiretap."

Trump has tweeted about such an informant multiple times in recent days.

"Reports are there was indeed at least one FBI representative implanted, for political purposes, into my campaign for president," Trump wrote Friday morning. "It took place very early on, and long before the phony Russia Hoax became a 'hot' Fake News story. If true - all time biggest political scandal!"

'The president is not going to lie. Let's get that straight'

Circling back to the potential interview with Mueller, Giuliani said Trump has nothing to lie about because he "had nothing to do with Russians" but because investigators may take Comey's word over Trump's, he believes they could be trying to lure the president into some sort of perjury trap.

"Look, it's like Martha Stewart," Giuliani said of the insider trading case involving Stewart last decade. "Martha Stewart never would've gone to jail if she hadn't gone and testified."

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"She lied!" Cuomo fired back. "Lying is black and white."

"It isn't black and white," Giuliani responded. "The president is not going to lie. Let's get that straight. The president is going to tell [the truth] because I've gone over the whole thing, I've investigated the whole thing. There's nothing to lie about."

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