A former member of President Trump’s legal team plans to speak to special counsel Robert Mueller about possible obstruction by White House communications director Hope Hicks, a report said Wednesday.

Mark Corallo, an ex-spokesman for the legal team, claims Hicks insisted during a conference call in July that damaging emails written by Donald Trump Jr. “will never get out,” according to the New York Times.

The conference call took place when a 2016 Trump Tower meeting between Trump Jr. and Russian officials became public.

Trump Jr. had initially said the meeting was about an adoption issue related to sanctions — but eventually shifted the story to include “opposition research” on the Clinton campaign.

Corallo said that now-President Trump was involved in crafting the response to the controversy while aboard Air Force One, the Times said.

The response was attributed to Trump Jr.

According to the book “Fire and Fury,” Corallo had quit his post because of the misleading statement prepared by the president.

The special counsel’s inquiry reportedly is looking into not only the Trump campaign’s possible collusion with Russia but also whether Trump sought to obstruct justice.