Trump Tells Reporter 'You Can Go To Prison' For Taking Photo Of Kim Jong Un Letter

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A transcript of an Oval Office interview with Time journalists shows Trump erupted when asked about his attempts to influence Robert Mueller's investigation.

President Donald Trump threatened a Time magazine journalist with prison after the reporter attempted to take a photo of a letter Trump displayed from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, according to a transcript of an Oval Office interview this week.

One of the reporters earlier in the interview had attempted to photograph a letter that Trump said he’d received from Kim, according to the transcript, which Time posted late Thursday. Instead of answering the question about Mueller, Trump changed the subject.

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