Washington – Mueller Using Grand Jury In DC In Russia Probe

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    Special Counsel Robert Mueller departs after briefing members of the U.S. Senate on his investigation into potential collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., June 21, 2017.   REUTERS/Joshua Roberts Washington – Special Counsel Robert Mueller is using a grand jury in Washington as part of an investigation into potential coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia, according to a person familiar with the probe.

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    The use of a grand jury, a standard prosecution tool in criminal investigations, suggests that Mueller and his team of investigators are likely to hear from witnesses and demand documents in the coming weeks. The person who confirmed to The Associated Press that Mueller had turned to a grand jury was not authorized to discuss the investigation by name and spoke on condition of anonymity.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported the grand jury.

    Grand juries are common vehicles to subpoena witnesses and records, though they do not suggest any criminal charges are near. It was not immediately clear how or whether the Washington grand jury was connected to the work of a separate one in Alexandria, Virginia. That panel has been used to gather information on Michael Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser.

    Mueller was a former federal prosecutor in Washington before becoming FBI director, where he spent 12 years before stepping down in 2013.

    Meanwhile, lawyers for President Donald Trump said they were unaware of the existence of a grand jury and had no information to suggest the president himself was under federal investigation.

    “With respect to the news of the federal grand jury, I have no reason to believe that the president is under investigation,” defense attorney John Dowd told the AP.

    Ty Cobb, special counsel to the president, said he wasn’t aware Mueller had started using a new grand jury.

    “Grand jury matters are typically secret,” Cobb said. “The White House favors anything that accelerates the conclusion of his work fairly. … The White House is committed to fully cooperating with Mr. Mueller.”

    Mueller was appointed special counsel in May by the Justice Department following the firing by Trump of FBI Director James Comey.

    He has since assembled a team of more than a dozen investigators, including current and former Justice Department prosecutors with experience in international bribery, organized crime and financial fraud. That team has been working at an undisclosed location in Washington, so presenting evidence inside a federal courthouse in Washington could be more convenient for the group of investigators than working out of Alexandria.

    News of the grand jury came as senators introduced two bipartisan bills aimed at protecting Mueller from being fired by Trump, with both parties signaling resistance to any White House effort to derail the investigation into Russian meddling in last year’s election.

    Trump’s defense team has been looking into potential conflicts of interest among members of Mueller’s team, such as past political contributions to Democrats including Hillary Clinton, and Trump has warned that any effort by Mueller to look into his finances would fall outside the scope of Mueller’s appointment.

    Any firing of Mueller would have to be done by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller and who has said he has seen no basis for dismissal.

    Trump attorney Jay Sekulow told Fox News on Thursday that “the president is not thinking about firing Robert Mueller so the speculation that’s out there is just incorrect.”

    He also downplayed the significance of the grand jury, calling it “a standard operating procedure when you’ve got a situation like this.”

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    TRumpIzPrez
    TRumpIzPrez
    8 years ago

    Mueller has crossed the red line.

    Nu?

    hashomer
    hashomer
    8 years ago

    In case you’ve been living under a latke, the REAL NEWS GRAND JURY is looking into: 1. Collusion between Russia and the Trumpf Campaign
    2. Obstruction of Justice by Trumpf and members of his administration
    3. Manafort working as a Foreign Agent
    4. Flynn (same)
    5. Perjury by Junior and Kushie
    6. Quid Pro Quo by Trumpf to end sanctions against Russia in exchange for money laundering ($$ and real estate) etc.
    Nasty stuff. The lox stinks from the head…

    8 years ago

    Nu, so when do we see the Trump & Kushner family financials of the past ~10 years? Lack of public disclosure can only hurt the investigation. Just for example, say Trump claims he was doing business with you, but he wasn’t, that’s at the very least money laundering, tax evasion, and filing improper instruments. Without public disclosure, the small investigation team has to individually decide who to contact and what questions to ask. With public disclosure, the investigation becomes crowd-sourced and people come to them. Much less work. Much more efficient. Much cheaper Government. Much leaner Government. Much faster Government.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    8 years ago

    We all expected this. An investigation by a grand jury is called for.