Donald Trump covered a fair amount of ground in his press conference on Saturday, but the last exchange of the event stood out as especially notable:
QUESTION: Mr. President, if Robert Mueller asks you to come and speak with his committee personally, are you committed, still, to doing that? Do you believe that’s appropriate for a President?
TRUMP: Just so you understand — just so you understand, there’s been no collusion; there’s been no crime. And in theory, everybody tells me I’m not under investigation. Maybe Hillary is, I don’t know, but I’m not.
Just on the surface, there are some obvious problems with the president’s response. For one thing, there’s all kinds of evidence of collusion. For another, Trump is almost certainly under investigation.
But the word that stood out for me in the exchange was “still” — as in, is the president “still” willing to talk to Mueller.
The reporter was right to use this word because during a Q&A with reporters in June, Trump was asked whether he’d be willing to answer questions about the Russia scandal under oath. “One hundred percent,” the president responded. In a follow-up, a reporter asked, “So if Robert Mueller wanted to speak with you about that, you would be willing to talk to him?”
Trump, referring to comments he made about not pressuring former FBI Director James Comey, responded, “I would be glad to tell him exactly what I just told you.”









