Trump's lawyer expects Russia probe to end shortly

One of Donald Trump's administration lawyers believes the investigation concerning Russian meddling in the election will soon be over.

President Donald Trump waves as he boards Air Force One at Hagerstown Regional Airport in Hagerstown.

President Donald Trump waves as he boards Air Force One at Hagerstown Regional Airport in Hagerstown. Source: AP

The White House lawyer dealing with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling believes the focus of the probe is "narrow" and aspects related to President Donald Trump should be completed before the end of the year.

The lawyer, Ty Cobb, who joined the White House staff on July 31, declined to provide specifics backing his outlook, which contradicts media reports that the scope of Mueller's probe is expanding and the views of several outside experts that the investigation is likely to continue well into 2018.

"I'd like to see the president out from under this by Thanksgiving, but certainly by year end," Cobb said, adding that he would be "embarrassed" otherwise.

Mueller is investigating possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, among other matters. Moscow has denied interfering in the election and the president has denied collusion took place.

Cobb said he meets with or talks to Trump almost daily and interacts with Mueller's team.

As a White House lawyer, Cobb is in a different position than the president's outside counsel John Dowd and Jay Sekulow. Cobb would not be able to assert attorney-client privilege to protect his conversations with Trump from a grand jury subpoena.

Peter Carr, a spokesman for Mueller, declined to comment on any timeline for the probe or which matters would fall under the special counsel's aegis.

Trump has said he believes investigations of his and his family's finances would be beyond the scope of Mueller's probe. Mueller is reportedly already looking at Trump's business dealings going back a decade.

Cobb said he believed Mueller's 16-lawyer team was "appropriately focused" and understood "the urgency to the country and to the presidency" of finishing the probe as quickly as possible.

Several legal experts said Cobb's timeline was unrealistic, noting similar probes have dragged on for years.

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Published 19 August 2017 6:26am
Updated 19 August 2017 8:20am
Source: AAP


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