Meeting Special Counsel Robert Mueller for an interview has many potential downsides and few upsides for President Trump, asserts Rich Lowry in Politico. As there is not enough evidence against him regarding possible collusion with Russia to force such an interaction, it would be silly to needlessly go into it. Mueller’s tactics have revolved around talking to people and catching them while lying. Being in a room with him while under oath could be highly risky for Trump. His best path forward is to wait for the investigation to conclude and then react to whatever allegations, if any, are made against him. An interview would be bad for Trump.