President Trump says he has 'no problem' releasing the second phone call transcript with Ukraine.
The president said that the White House counsel did not want to release"all this information" but that he did not object to turning it over.
“I had a call, I'm sure it was fine. I make a lot of calls. But I have no problem releasing it. I'm very transparent," he said, though he was concerned that doing so"sets a bad precedent" with foreign leaders who might worry about the privacy of their future conversations with the United States. Trump said his first phone call with Zelinksiy was"very revealing," adding it was another"perfect" call."I am certainly thinking about it," he said, adding that President Vladimir Putin had extended an invitation.
"It's a very big deal celebrating the end of the war. ... I would love to go if I could,” he said, though he added that the date will fall in the middle of the presidential campaign, making it difficult to attend.
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