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President Trump's attorney says he does not want the written answers the President submitted to special counsel Robert Mueller to be released, describing them as 'confidential.'

Washington Jay Sekulow, an attorney for President Donald Trump, said Monday he does not want the written answers the President submitted to special counsel Robert Mueller to be released, describing them as"confidential."

"Well, that would not be a position that I would want, to just make a statement where we would release confidential communications that took place between the President of the United States and the Department of Justice or the special counsel's office," Sekulow told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on"New Day.

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