Kelly says Trump is ‘distracted’ by Russia probe
WASHINGTON — White House chief of staff John Kelly said President Donald Trump is “somewhat embarrassed” by the special counsel’s investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. But he later clarified that the president is “distracted.”
Kelly told National Public Radio in an interview that aired Friday the probe “may not be a cloud” over the White House, but it gets discussed.
He told NPR: “When world leaders come in, it’s kind of like, you know, Bibi Netanyahu is here … who’s under investigation himself, and it’s like, you know, you walk in, and you know, the first couple of minutes of every conversation might revolve around that kind of thing.”
Asked about the embarrassment comment, Kelly told a group of reporters later Friday that he “corrected that and said ‘distracted.’” Asked if the president was distracted by the probe, Kelly said, “It’s untrue, it’s a witch hunt, right, and it distracts him — not too much, but it’s unfair.”


