President Trump’s lawyers on Wednesday turned down special counsel Robert Mueller’s latest proposed terms for an interview in his investigation of Russian election meddling.

Instead, they gave Mueller a counter-offer that would narrow the scope of the questions, the New York Times reported.

Jay Sekulow, one of Trump’s personal lawyers, told the paper that a response was sent but would not comment on any specifics.

Rudy Giuliani, the president’s lawyer and eager TV defender, repeated his position that the special counsel should wrap up the probe.

“We’re restating what we have been saying for months: It is time for the Office of Special Counsel to conclude its inquiry without further delay,” he told the Times.

Multiple reports have said the commander-in-chief wants to sit down with Mueller, believing he can talk his way out of any potential trouble.

But his lawyers oppose the sitdown, fearing the opposite — that the loquacious president will talk his way into trouble.

Mueller could issue a subpoena if Team Trump refuses to cooperate, but the president’s lawyers have said they would fight a subpoena all the way to the Supreme Court.