Giuliani admits aides should've told the FBI about Russian officials ...

Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani squared off with CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer in a tense interview concerning the Mueller report and Bill Barr's letter to congress.

Giuliani, who in several outbursts demanded the network apologize for their coverage concerning the President's alleged collusion, voiced little concern of the failure of Trump's associates to report intelligence offers from Russian affiliates.

In his letter, Attorney General Barr disclosed that Mueller's investigation did not establish any evidence of collusion but did find 'multiple offers from Russian affiliated individuals to assist the Trump campaign'. 

Such intel is believed to include information that would 'harm' Hilary Clinton's presidential bid, help Trump's 'election chances' and 'undermine public faith' in US democracy.

Rudy Giuliani admitted he 'would've reported' any contacts offering harmful intel, knowing the potential legal implications such intelligence could later have

Rudy Giuliani admitted he 'would've reported' any contacts offering harmful intel, knowing the potential legal implications such intelligence could later have

Wolf Blitzer asked whether the President regrets that his associates failed to report those contacts to the FBI, Giuliani laughs, insisting that 'not that many' met with Russians and Blitzer is 'missing the forest through the trees'

 Wolf Blitzer asked whether the President regrets that his associates failed to report those contacts to the FBI, Giuliani laughs, insisting that 'not that many' met with Russians and Blitzer is 'missing the forest through the trees'

At least 16 Trump campaign officials - including Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr - are said to have spoken to Russian affiliates during the 2016 bid.

But asked whether the President regrets that his associates failed to report those contacts to the FBI, Giuliani laughs, insisting that 'not that many' met with Russians and Blitzer is 'missing the forest through the trees', during an interview on Tuesday.

Giuliani goes on to add that Trump campaign officials also met with affiliates of Great Britain and France in the same time frame, eradicating any need for adverse action.

Blitzer however rebutted the claim with '[Great Britain and] France are allies...Russia is a hostile power.'

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