'If you're going to cough, please leave the room,' the president told Mulvaney while filming an interview with ABC News.
It is unclear whether Mulvaney ended up leaving the Oval Office or if he was able to suppress the tickle in his throat for the rest of the interview.
"They're after my financial statement, the Senate, they'd like to get my financial statement. At some point I hope they get it," Trump said. Asked whether he would hand it over, the president replied,"At some point, I might… It's a fantastic financial statement." He also suggested the decision is"not up to me, it's up to lawyers."
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