Three weeks ago today, Donald Trump surprised White House reporters by making unscheduled comments about a provocative subject: Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into the Russia scandal. More specifically, the president made a variety of comments about how much he’s looking forward to speaking to Mueller and his team under oath.
“I’m looking forward to it, actually,” Trump said, adding that he’d “love to” talk to the special counsel investigators. The president went on to say he’s “absolutely” prepared to answer questions under oath.
The comments were interesting for all sorts of reasons, but Trump added an additional element that stood out for me: a timeline:
REPORTER: Do you have a date set [for the Mueller interview], Mr. President?
TRUMP: I don’t know, no. I guess you’re talking about two or three weeks, but I would love to do it.
It’s now been exactly three weeks. Not only has the president’s conversation with Team Mueller not happened, but as the New York Times recently reported, Trump’s lawyers are pushing against the idea, the president’s recent rhetoric notwithstanding.









