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U.S. COMMITTEE BOSS STEPS DOWN AMID STOCK PROBE

- PATRICIA ZENGERLE AND SARAH N. LYNCH

U.S. Senator Richard Burr said on Thursday he would step aside as chairman of the powerful Senate Intelligen­ce Committee, after the FBI seized his mobile telephone during an investigat­ion of stock trades he made before the sharp market downturn triggered by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell said Burr contacted him Thursday to inform of his decision to step aside temporaril­y during the investigat­ion.

“We agreed that this decision would be in the best interests of the committee and will be effective at the end of the day tomorrow,” Mcconnell said in a statement.

Burr had denied wrongdoing and said he relied solely on news reports to guide decisions on stock sales, amid reports that he and other senators sold shares after private briefings on the risks of the coronaviru­s crisis.

He told reporters at the U.S. Capitol on Thursday he decided to step aside because he did not want the investigat­ion to distract the committee from its work. The Republican senator turned over his phone to FBI agents after they served a search warrant at his Washington home.

The warrant marked a significan­t step-up in the investigat­ion of Burr’s stock sales in mid-february, when he and other lawmakers were getting regular briefings on the coronaviru­s outbreak and President Donald Trump and some of his political allies were downplayin­g the threat to the public.

Trump said he did not know anything about Burr’s decision. “I know nothing about it ... That’s too bad,” he told reporters.

A senior Justice Department official said the FBI did not conduct a raid, but paid a visit to Burr’s home to collect his cellphone and investigat­ors have obtained a search warrant to examine data in the senator’s cloud storage for his iphone, according to a person familiar with the case. Approval of the warrant — a significan­t developmen­t because it was served on a sitting senator — was obtained at the “highest levels” of the Justice Department, the official said.

Reuters could not immediatel­y learn precisely when the search warrant was executed. The seizure was first reported by the Los Angeles Times.

The Intelligen­ce Committee chairmansh­ip is one of the most important positions in the Senate. The committee is near completion of an extensive report on Russia’s involvemen­t in the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al election.

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