The US president defended his ties to Moscow following new accusations about a cosy relationship with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
The Washington Post on Saturday said that Mr Trump had gone to “extraordinary lengths to conceal details of his conversations” with the Russian president, particularly after a meeting at the 2017 G20 summit in Hamburg, in which he reportedly took possession of his interpreter’s notes.
Earlier, the New York Times reported that US law enforcement officials had opened an inquiry into whether Mr Trump was covertly working for Russia following his 2017 firing of James Comey, the former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.