President Trump said on Wednesday that he is "looking forward" to being interviewed by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Trump said he would be willing to speak with Mueller under oath, although he highlighted the fact that Hillary Clinton was not placed under oath when FBI agents interviewed her in 2016 at the conclusion of their probe.
"I would do it under oath," he said.
The president also denied asking Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe about who he voted for in the election, as has been reported.
"I don't think I did," Trump said when asked about the report.
"I don't know what's the big deal with that," he added. "I don't remember asking him the question ... I think it's also a very unimportant question."
Trump suggested his legal team has told him the interview with the special counsel will take place within a month.
"I guess they're talking about two or three weeks," he said, adding that he would "love to do it."
The president also highlighted the thousands of missing text messages between two former members of Mueller's team who have been accused of having anti-Trump bias. The FBI told Congress this week that agents could not recover texts the two FBI employees sent between Dec. 2016 and May 2017.
"You look at certain texts where they talk about insurance policies or insurance, where they say the kinds of things they're saying," Trump said. "You ought to be concerned."