Mr Trump seems to have a faulty memory, or more likely he has a lot to hide.
Trump wrote to investigators he had “no recollection of learning at the time” about the June 2016 meeting between his son, son-in-law, campaign chairman and Russians who offered dirt on Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, “nor do I recall” learning of it during the campaign.
The president also wrote that he had “no independent recollection” of his whereabouts on the day of the meeting, though his schedule said he was in New York and in the building for at least part of the day.
The Hill counted 37 instances when Trump said he did not remember events or matters about which he was asked. Mueller also wrote in his report that he found other answers to be “incomplete or imprecise.”
Mueller said he considered issuing a subpoena for Trump to sit for an interview but ultimately decided against it because it would have resulted in a lengthy legal battle.
Why did they expect a legal battle? Because team Trump was doing everything in their power to impede the Mueller Investigation.
Mueller made it clear he was unhappy with the written question-and-answer, saying Trump’s answers “'demonstrate the inadequacy of the written format, as we have had no opportunity to ask follow-up questions that would ensure complete answers and potentially refresh your client's recollection.'”
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Mr Trump’s ‘incomplete or imprecise’ written testimony is all part of pattern of his noncooperation with the Mueller investigation.