Hope Hicks acknowledges she sometimes tells white lies for Trump


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Washington: Hope Hicks, the White House communications director, told a US committee of legislators that her work for President Donald Trump, who has a reputation for exaggerations and outright falsehoods, had occasionally required her to tell white lies.


But after extended consultation with her lawyers, she insisted that she had not lied about matters material to the investigations into Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible links to Trump associates, according to three people familiar with her testimony.



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The exchange came during more than eight hours of private testimony before the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee’s Russia investigation. Their investigation is separate to the criminal probe being undertaken by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.


Hicks declined to answer similar questions about other figures from the Trump campaign or the White House.


She also pointedly and repeatedly declined to answer questions about the presidential transition or her time in the White House, legislators who sat in on the testimony said, telling investigators that she had been asked by the White House only to discuss her time on the campaign. They added that she did not formally invoke executive privilege.


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