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Trump Just Confirmed For the First Time That He’s Being Investigated

Friday morning, President Donald Trump took to Twitter (his preferred method of communication) to publicly confirm for the first time that he is being investigated for potential Russian collusion in the 2016 presidential election.

In a series of tweets, Trump seemed to complain about the ongoing investigations, saying that “nobody has been able to show any proof” of potential obstruction of justice.

In his latest tweet, Trump called the situation a “witch hunt” led by the person who “told him” to fire former FBI Director James Comey.

According to The New York Times, the investigation into Trump’s possible obstruction of justice is being led by White House Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who has been investigating whether or not Trump’s decision to fire James Comey was just a way of bringing the investigation to a halt. However, according to NBC, Trump’s “witch hunt” tweet may be referring to Rod Rosenstein, the current deputy attorney general. Rosenstein gave Trump a memo last month that allegedly led to Comey’s firing.

What’s important to note is that by acknowledging—not denying—that he is being investigated, Trump is making a big departure from his previous statements on the matter. While he still maintains that he didn’t do anything wrong, he’s now confirmed the investigation will partially focus on his actions. And that’s a pretty big deal for a sitting president.

Darcy Schild is a University of Florida junior majoring in journalism. She's the Editor-in-Chief of Her Campus UFL and was previously a Her Campus national section editor. She spent Summer 2017 as an Editorial Intern at HC headquarters in Boston, where she oversaw the "How She Got There" section and wrote and edited feature articles and news blogs. She also helped create the weekly Her Campus Instagram Story series, Informed AF. Follow her on Twitter and on her blog, The Darcy Diaries.