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ME News Bureau: The Russian saga in the US government as well as in their political map might take a new route as the special counsel, Robert S Mueller 111, told the President Trump's lawyers that he will probably seek to interview the President to garner more details on the investigation regarding the Russian influence in the US Presidential election in November 2016.

Smelling a huge probability of interview by Mueller, Trump's lawyers started discussions on the outbreaks it could develop in the President's future journey.

White House officials have long been expecting a quiz on Russia probe, while they say they have nothing to hide, still concerned about the political impacts that can shake both within and outside the US administration.

Considering the hyper nature of Trump and his previous rhetoric and baseless assertions on many issues, allowing a counsel to interview Trump would require all the cautious ground works required.

Mueller has already brought charges against four of Trump's former aides. They all face accusations of lying to the authorities.

Reports of Russian collusion in the US presidential election have always been the talking point since Trump rised to the helm at the US administration. Trump had many times played down the Russian subject, resulted in getting anguish over the US media. Both Trump and the media stay at loggerheads each other and the angry President calling the media as 'fake media'.

Trump's actions in the mist of Russian controversy had always drew flak as he dismissed James B Comey as FBI director, which the ex-director later revealed that Trump made some intentions to withdraw probe regarding the Russian works in the US election.

Mueller appeared most interested in asking about the former national security adviser, Michael T Flynn, and the firing of Comey, to find out whether Trump tried to obstruct justice.

Mueller's obstruction investigation will get to know the President Trump's interest in asking Comey to end the investigation on Flynn and his action to fire Comey to halt the FBI investigation into Russia- related subjects.

While  Trump remained a hyper character many times in previous occasions, he also showed his patience to co-operate with the civil cases before. But the problem lies ahead is that he never faced questions from someone like Mueller, a veteran prosecutor and former FBI director.

The much-anticipated quiz by Mueller on Russia probe will leave some sleepless nights for the White House officials.

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