Mueller's investigation creeps closer and closer to Donald Trump

Special Counsel Robert Mueller has reportedly zeroed in on six current and former top advisors to Donald Trump he’d like to interview for his growing investigation. From the Washington Post:

Mueller’s interest in the aides, including trusted adviser Hope Hicks, ex-press secretary Sean Spicer and former chief of staff Reince Priebus, reflects how the probe that has dogged Trump’s presidency is starting to penetrate a closer circle of aides around the president. Each of the six advisers was privy to important internal discussions that have drawn the interest of Mueller’s investigators, including his decision in May to fire FBI Director James B. Comey and the White House’s initial inaction following warnings that then-national security adviser Michael Flynn had withheld information from the public about his private discussions in December with Russia’s ambassador to the United States, according to people familiar with the probe.

Priebus and Spicer have both left the White House in recent weeks, after repeated public humiliation by their former boss. The Washington Post notes there are a few others on Mueller’s interview list, including Trump family members: