The special counsel might be setting "a trap" for President Donald Trump amid allegations of a FBI-placed Trump campaign informant and potential interview under oath, attorney Rudy Giuliani told The Wall Street Journal.
A potential entrapment scheme against the Republican president is what Giuliani seeks to protect President Trump against in negotiating terms of testimony with the special counsel's investigators, and the president's legal team wants to know more about a potential informant and whether any "incriminating information" might have been gathers on campaign aides, Giuliani told the Journal.
"What we intend to do is premise it on, 'If you want an interview, we need an answer to this,'" Giuliani told the paper.
The president could be "walking into a trap," according to Giuliani.
It is also why the president has been sharing his outrage to the public via Twitter this weekend.
The president's tweetstorm has also contrasted the politically biased federal investigations on him with the Obama-era complicity with defeated Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton and potential improprieties of her State Department private server and The Clinton Foundation.
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