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Trump lawyer: Mueller done with White House interviews, probe will be done within 'a few weeks'
By Brett Samuels - 12/12/17 06:53 PM EST

White House attorney Ty Cobb said Tuesday that special counsel Robert Mueller has finished interviews with all the White House staff members he intends to speak with, according to multiple media reports.

The special counsel’s office declined to comment, however.

Cobb has previously said he believes the Mueller probe could be over soon.

In August, he told Reuters he would be "embarrassed" if the probe was continuing in Thanksgiving. Weeks later, Mueller announced former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn had pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI.

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If Flynn lying is all they can only come up with after all this time and effort with biased lawyers, then it will be a monumental waste of time and money and tarnish the reputation of any future special prosecutor.
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