Hicks tells lawmakers: ‘I lived the Mueller report’
Testimony released Thursday by the panel showed former White House Communications Director Hope Hicks told the House Judiciary Committee that she “lived” special counsel Robert Mueller’s report.
Asked by Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.) whether she read Mueller’s report, Hicks responded that she had not.
“No, sir. I lived the Mueller report,” she said.
{mosads}Hicks told Cicilline she could not recall any instances of President Trump asking anyone else to lie during the campaign or during the transition.
Hicks declined to answer as to whether she had ever witnessed Trump asking anyone to lie during her time at the White House, saying she was “following the guidance of the White House.
Asked by Cicilline whether her refusal to answer was based on a privilege, one of Hicks’ lawyers responded that it was not.
In response to further questioning from Cicilline, Hicks said she “[didn’t] know what the direct impact was” to the Trump campaign of material relating to Hillary Clinton’s campaign being hacked.
Hicks also disputed the characterization that the Trump campaign was “happy” at the dissemination of such information, saying “I think ‘relief that we weren’t the only campaign with issues’ is more accurate.”
White House lawyers blocked Hicks from answering questions 155 times, according to the committee. The former communications director testified for eight hours behind closed doors Wednesday after being subpoenaed by the House panel.
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