Here’s a photo of Ty Cobb & John Dowd casually & loudly discussing details of Russia investigation at @BLTSteakDC while I sat at next table. pic.twitter.com/RfX9JLJ0Te — Kenneth P. Vogel (@kenvogel) September 18, 2017

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White House special counsel Ty Cobb was blabbing about the Russia probe over lunch at a Washington steakhouse — and a New York Times reporter sitting just feet away caught several snippets of his conversation.

Cobb, who was brought on in July to handle the White House’s response to the Russia investigation, was caught “casually and loudly” discussing probe-related drama — and complaining about White House counsel Don McGahn — with President Trump’s personal lawyer, John Dowd.

Cobb said McGahn had “a couple documents locked in a safe” and suggested he wanted to see them, the reporter said.

“The White House counsel’s office is being very conservative with this stuff,” Cobb told Dowd at BLT Steak’s outdoor patio, according to the New York Times. “Our view is we’re not hiding anything.”

He also discussed another White House lawyer, saying he has “some reservations about one of them.”

“I think he’s like a McGahn spy,” he said.

At one point, Cobb brought up an unnamed colleague who “tried to push Jared out” and whom he blamed for “some of these earlier leaks.”

The Times reporter, Kenneth Vogel, tweeted out a photo of Cobb and Dowd at lunch, saying he was sitting at the next table.

McGahn privately lashed out at Cobb when the Times asked the White House about the conversation, the newspaper reported.