Exclusive: Mueller investigators questioned John Kelly in obstruction probe

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Washington (CNN) White House chief of staff John Kelly was interviewed by special counsel Robert Mueller's team in recent months, three people with knowledge of the matter told CNN.

Kelly responded to a narrow set of questions from special counsel investigators after White House lawyers initially objected to Mueller's request to do the interview earlier this summer, the sources said. Kelly is widely expected to leave his position in the coming days and is no longer on speaking terms with President Donald Trump, CNN reported earlier Friday

Kelly is the latest high-ranking White House official known to provide information for Mueller's investigation, though his interview marks a departure of sorts since Kelly didn't join the White House until July 2017. Most of the dozens of other interviews have been with people who were associated with the Trump campaign, were part of the transition or served in the early part of the administration.

The Mueller questions to Kelly centered on a narrow set of issues in the investigation of potential obstruction of justice, chiefly Kelly's recollection of an episode that took place after new reporting emerged about how the President had tried to fire Mueller. The President was angry at then-White House counsel Don McGahn about what had been reported by The New York Times . McGahn had refused to publicly deny the reporting. The special counsel wanted to try to corroborate McGahn's version of events.

The White House counsel's office had initially fought the Mueller request. One source familiar with the matter said that Emmett Flood wanted to make sure "ground rules" were negotiated.

lucrezia__borgia on December 7th, 2018 at 17:37 UTC »

The chief of staff is not in speaking terms with the president.

Think about that. Really. Think about that.

unmarrow on December 7th, 2018 at 17:24 UTC »

https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/156829591267328000

3 Chief of Staffs in less than 3 years of being President: Part of the reason why @BarackObama can't manage to pass his agenda.

Lionel_Hutz_Law on December 7th, 2018 at 17:07 UTC »

White House chief of staff John Kelly was interviewed by special counsel Robert Mueller's team in recent months, three people with knowledge of the matter told CNN.

This kind of kills the idea that the sealed subpoena battle going on in the DC Circuit was about Kelly.

So the question remains, who is this legal fight in regards to?

Has Mueller subpoenaed Trump himself?

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/10/31/has-robert-mueller-subpoenaed-trump-222060