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Mueller is said to seek to talk to at least 4 Trump aides

NEW YORK _ Special Counsel Robert Mueller has informed the White House that he'll likely seek to interview at least four of President Donald Trump's current and former aides as part of his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, a person familiar with the matter said.

Mueller wants to speak with communications aide Hope Hicks, former press secretary Sean Spicer, former chief of staff Reince Priebus, and White House counsel Don McGahn, the person said. The special counsel may also want to interview Josh Raffel, a spokesman for Jared Kushner, and James Burnham, an associate counsel in McGahn's office, the person said.

Mueller is probing the White House's involvement in a statement that Donald Trump Jr. issued after revelations that he met with a Russian lawyer shopping damaging information on Hillary Clinton during his father's presidential campaign.

The person familiar with the matter asked not be identified discussing the investigation. The White House expects Mueller will seek to interview other aides, and the staffers will have to obtain their own legal counsel, the person said.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said she wasn't aware of a specific request by Mueller, but said the White House won't try to block any interviews. "We've been very clear that the White House will be fully cooperative and transparent through this process," she said at a briefing Friday.

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