RNC chair defends Trump asking acting FBI chief about vote: 'Just trying to get to know somebody’

By Rebecca Savransky -

The chairwoman of the Republican National Committee on Wednesday defended President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump: If there's no wall, there's no DACA fix Trump appears to call out Samsung over missing FBI text messages Trump Commerce pick told lawmakers he would look at reversing Obama move on internet oversight: report MORE after reports that he asked acting Deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe last year whom he voted for in the 2016 election.

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She was pressed on whether she thought the question was inappropriate.

"I don't know, I ask people who they vote for sometimes. I think it's just trying to get to know somebody," she said.

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"I don't think the intentions are as bad as they're being put out."

She said Trump isn't going around to every FBI agent and asking them whether or not they voted for him in the election.

"This is a president who is just getting to know people and that's part of those conversations," she said.

Her comments come after a report that Trump asked McCabe during an Oval Office meeting last year whom he voted for in the 2016 election.

The Washington Post reported Trump invited McCabe to the White House after he fired former FBI director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyHouse Judiciary Republican: Comey could be called to testify again Stakes intensify: Mueller seeks to question Trump Trump asked acting FBI chief whom he voted for during WH meeting: report MORE last May. McCabe was acting FBI director at the time.

Current and former U.S. officials told the Post that Trump and McCabe had a casual conversation before Trump asked McCabe who he voted for in the 2016 presidential election. McCabe reportedly told Trump that he didn’t vote.