WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House special counsel Ty Cobb predicts the cloud of an investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election will soon be lifted from President Donald Trump and says he would be "embarrassed" if it still hangs over the president in 2018.
Cobb told Reuters this week that he talks to Trump on an almost daily basis and has been in contact with the team of Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Mueller is investigating possible collusion between Trump's campaign team and Russia, as well as possible money laundering by at least one former aide.
But Cobb, who resigned from law firm Hogan Lovells to take the White House job on July 31, said in interviews on Tuesday and Wednesday he believed Mueller's probe was "narrow" and that by the end of the year Trump should no longer be threatened by it.
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It's a sin that this time, energy and money isn't being spent on obama hillary and their ilk.
That's why they set up the Virginia protest using an Occupy Wall st guy acting like an alt right guy.
It's a sin that this time, energy and money isn't being spent on obama hillary and their ilk.
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