White House chief of staff says Trump 'embarrassed' by Russia probe

John Kelly says President Trump feels "embarrassed" by Mueller's investigation.

“It's like, you know, you walk in and you know the first couple of minutes of every conversation might revolve around that kind of thing,” Kelly said in an interview with NPR that aired Friday.

Netanyahu is being investigated over corruption charges.

Kelly, is being criticized for other comments he made in the interview about immigrants who come to the United States via the southern border.

He then made comments generalizing those people.

“They're also not people that would easily assimilate into the United States into our modern society. They're overwhelmingly rural people in the countries they come from – fourth, fifth, sixth grade educations are kind of the norm. They don't speak English, obviously that's a big thing. They don't speak English. They don't integrate well, they don't have skills. They're not bad people. They're coming here for a reason. And I sympathize with the reason. But the laws are the laws. But a big name of the game is deterrence,” he said.

Several Twitter users, including a former Obama administration official and a Jesuit priest noted that such comments were generalizations of an entire group of people, and that similar words were once used to describe Irish immigrants who came to the United States.