The Phnom Penh Post

US probe into Russian election meddling gains pace

- Ivan Couronne

US SPECIAL Counsel Robert Mueller has charged at least one person in the sprawling investigat­ion over Russian interferen­ce in last year’s presidenti­al vote, marking the start of a new judicial phase.

Details of the first charges as well as the target remain unclear at this stage, but CNN confirmed with several sources briefed on the matter that a federal grand jury on Friday had approved them – and arrests could take place as early as today.

At least one person is in the legal crosshairs, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Both Mueller’s office and the US Department of Justice have declined to comment on the reports.

Mueller, a former FBI director, was tapped in May to head the Russia probe shortly after Trump’s shock sacking of thenFBI director James Comey.

Until then the FBI had been conducting a probe it launched in July 2016. After Comey’s dismissal the Justice Department’s second-in-command Rod Rosenstein appointed Mueller to take the reins as special counsel – a role more independen­t than a normal prosecutor but still under supervisio­n of the department.

The investigat­ion encompasse­s all Russian attempts to sway the 2016 US presidenti­al election, including possible collusion with members of Donald Trump’s campaign.

The president has denied any collusion with Moscow.

Team Mueller is also scrutinisi­ng whetherTru­mp – who admitted to firing Comey over the Russian affair – obstructed justice.

In bombshell testimony before Congress, the former FBI chief said the president pressured him for loyalty and urged him to drop a probe into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort is among those of interest to investigat­ors, particular­ly over finan- cial links to Russia he developed as a lobbyist and consultant.

Flynn is also under the magnifying glass for alleged lobbying activities for Turkey. He was forced out just 22 days into the new administra­tion, and is also under investigat­ion for misreporti­ng contacts with Russian officials during the presidenti­al race.

Reports also came out last week that Clinton’s presidenti­al campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped fund research for a salacious dossier on Trump’s alleged compromisi­ng links to Russia.

Trump has branded the files – which leaked to the press in January – as “fake news”.

 ?? ALEX WONG/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP ?? Then-Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion Director Robert Mueller awaits the start of a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, in 2013 .
ALEX WONG/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP Then-Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion Director Robert Mueller awaits the start of a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, in 2013 .
 ?? STRINGER/AFP ?? Smoke rises from the main pavilion of the cremation site where the body of late Thai King Bhumibol Adelyadej was cremated on Thursday in Bangkok.
STRINGER/AFP Smoke rises from the main pavilion of the cremation site where the body of late Thai King Bhumibol Adelyadej was cremated on Thursday in Bangkok.

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