NBC's Savannah Guthrie asks Sarah Sanders if Trump owes Mueller an apology
NBC’s Savannah Guthrie on Monday sparred with White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders over President Donald Trump’s harsh rhetoric toward special counsel Robert Mueller, asking several times whether the president owed him an apology.
“Does he [President Trump] owe Robert Mueller an apology?” @savannahguthrie asks @PressSec Sarah Sanders pic.twitter.com/LLQIgdaIf0 Guthrie interrupted, “Wait a minute, but the president’s rhetoric about a public servant doing a job ― ” Guthrie also grilled Sanders over the president’s false claim that Mueller’s report, which the special counsel submitted to Barr on Friday, amounted to “a total exoneration” on accusations of Russian collusion and obstruction of justice.
“It is a complete and total exoneration,” Sanders claimed. “And here’s why: because the special counsel, they said they couldn’t make a decision one way or another. The way the process works is they leave that up to the attorney general.” “Would you acknowledge it is incorrect for the President to call this a total exoneration?” @savannahguthrie asks @PressSec Sarah Sanders about the question of if President Trump obstructed justice pic.twitter.com/I0XnGlYWCU
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