Vice President Mike Pence said in an interview aired Sunday that he’d be willing to sit down for an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigators.
“I would,” Pence said on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” asked if he would sit for an interview. “I would be more than willing to continue to provide any and all support in that. And we have outside counsel that will advise me accordingly.”
The verbal commitment comes as President Donald Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani continues to oscillate on the conditions of a potential Trump interview with Mueller.
On Thursday, Giuliani said questions about obstruction of justice were a “no go,” but then walked back the comment, telling NBC News obstruction questions were “not ruled in or out.”