Trump: Didn't know about allegations Manafort shared polling

Friday, January 11, 2019, Vol. 43, No. 2

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says he did not know anything about allegations his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, shared polling data during the 2016 presidential campaign with a business associate accused of having ties to Russian intelligence.

Trump took questions Thursday on the South Lawn before leaving for an event at the southern border.

When a reporter asked about Manafort, Trump replied: "No, I didn't know anything about it."

Asked if he thought special counsel Robert Mueller's final report should be made public, Trump said: "We'll have to see. There's been no collusion whatsoever. We'll have to see."

The allegation against Manafort, which surfaced in a court filing, marked the first time prosecutors have accused him of sharing election-related information with Russian contacts. Mueller is investigating Russian meddling in the campaign.