Donald Trump has responded to a guilty plea by his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, saying Mr Flynn’s actions as a member of his transition team “were lawful”.
Mr Flynn has entered a plea deal and agreed to co-operate with an inquiry into alleged collusion with Russia.
The deal, for a lesser charge than he might have faced, prompted speculation that he has incriminating evidence.
The president wrote on Twitter on Saturday that he had “nothing to hide”.
Mr Flynn is cooperating with Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is leading an investigation into alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russia ahead of the 2016 election.
On Saturday, a day after Mr Flynn’s indictment, it emerged that a veteran FBI agent was dismissed from Mr Mueller’s team after the discovery that he had sent anti-Trump text messages.
Peter Strzok was removed from the investigation in summer, a spokesman for the special counsel’s office, told the New York Times.
BBC