President Donald Trump said he doesn't want current and former staffers to testify before congressional committees, pointing to the White House's cooperation with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation as evidence that he's already done enough.
In a Tuesday interview with The Washington Post, Trump argued that "there's no reason to go any further" when it comes to Congress' requests to question White House aides, calling the legislative body "very partisan." He said that he hasn't made a final decision about asserting executive privilege to block Democrats' requests for congressional testimony.
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