President Trump said Wednesday that he was eager to speaking with Robert Mueller for the investigation into Russian interference into the 2016 presidential election — and that he is willing to testify under oath.

“I’m looking forward to it, actually,” Trump told reporters at The White House when asked about the much-anticipated meeting.

“I guess they’re talking about two or three weeks, but I’d love to do it,” he added about the timing of the special counsel showdown.

As he was peppered with questions about the anticipated testimony the president repeatedly shot back “Did Hillary do it?”

“I don’t have any idea,” the reporter replied.

Trump then claimed “she didn’t do it under oath” adding, “If you didn’t know about Hillary, then you’re not much of a reporter.”

It wasn’t clear if Trump was referring testimony by Hillary Clinton about the 2016 presidential campaign or one of the other many allegations of impropriety he has launched against her.

Trump also defended himself and his campaign claiming “there’s no collusion whatsoever” with Russian hacking and disruption efforts in the election.

Mueller has spoken to multiple witnesses about whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia officials over the US democratic system.

They include Attorney General Jeff Sessions White House Counsel Don McGahn, former chief of staff Reince Priebus and the president’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

In addition to Russia, some of Mueller’s areas of inquiry could focus on the firing of FBI Director James Comey and the former White House National Security Adviser Michael Flynn’s sudden departure.

“There’s no obstruction whatsoever,” Trump said, apparently referring to any potential charges of obstruction of justice for Comey’s ousting.

Mueller still wants to interview former adviser Steve Bannon, who has called Comey’s firing perhaps the biggest mistake in “modern political history.”

The White House initially said the firing was based on the Justice Department’s recommendation and cited as justification a memo that faulted Comey’s handling of the Clinton email investigation.

But Trump himself said later he was thinking of this “Russia thing” and had intended to fire Comey anyway.

Four people have so far been charged in the Mueller investigation, including Flynn and former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. Flynn and former campaign foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos have pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.

Trump also on Wednesday responded to reports that he grilled former acting FBI director Andrew McCabe asking who the spy chief voted for in the presidential election. McCabe replied that he did not vote.

The president claimed he “didn’t recall” asking the question.

Also in his chat with reporters, Trump addressed the debate over DACA, saying that his immigration plan would let protections for young immigrants “morph into” citizenship in 10-12 years.

If was not clear if Trump was referring to DACA recipients or a proposal for a new status for young immigrants.

With AP