Swedish PM to Pres. Trump: A$AP Rocky won't get special treatment

BERLIN — Sweden's prime minister says he would be glad to speak with U.S. President Donald Trump about rapper A$AP Rocky's detention but he "cannot and will not attempt to influence prosecutors or courts."

Pres. Trump tweeted Friday that he would call Prime Minister Stefan Lofven "to see what we can do about helping A$AP Rocky."

Rocky has been held in Sweden for weeks as police investigate his alleged involvement in a fight.

First lady Melania Pres. Trump and celebrities including Kanye West urged Trump to intervene.

The Swedish leader said Saturday he was aware Pres. Trump "has a personal interest in the case."

Lofven called Pres. Trump's desire for a conversation "certainly positive" and said: "I will explain that the Swedish judicial system is independent. In Sweden, everyone is equal before the law, and this includes visitors from other countries."