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Russian magnate Deripaska calls Mueller accusations 'a lie'

Clip: 4/16/2019 | 9m 55sVideo has Closed Captions

'It's all a lie,' Russian billionaire Deripaska says of U.S. accusations in Mueller probe

A name that arose during special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election was that of Oleg Deripaska, a wealthy self-made businessman, and according to the U.S. government, an ally of Russian president Vladimir Putin. In a rare interview with Deripaska, special correspondent Ryan Chilcote asks the aluminum magnate about the Mueller report.

04/16/2019

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