The News (New Glasgow)

Shift in strategy

Lead Trump lawyer in Russia probe leaves in legal shake-up

- BY CHAD DAY AND ERIC TUCKER

President Donald Trump’s lead lawyer in the special counsel’s Russia investigat­ion has resigned amid a shake-up of the president’s team, an exit that removes the primary negotiator and legal strategist who had been moulding Trump’s defence.

The departure of attorney John Dowd comes as the president has personally intensifie­d his attacks on the special counsel and just days after the Trump legal team added a new lawyer, former U.S. attorney Joseph diGenova, who has alleged on television that FBI officials were involved in a “brazen plot” to exonerate Hillary Clinton in the email investigat­ion and to “frame” Trump for nonexisten­t crimes.

Dowd confirmed his decision in an email Thursday to The Associated Press, saying, “I love the President and wish him well.” Dowd said he made the decision voluntaril­y and he denied reports that his departure had to do with Trump ignoring his legal advice.

It already was a delicate time in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion as Trump’s attorneys, including Dowd, have been negotiatin­g with Mueller over the scope and terms of an interview of the president. Trump has told reporters that he was eager to speak with Mueller but Dowd has been far more apprehensi­ve, and the lawyers have not publicly committed to making the president available for questionin­g.

Dowd’s exit nearly a year into Mueller’s investigat­ion threatens to undo the co-operation between prosecutor­s and Trump’s lawyers and may herald a stark shift in strategy as the probe reaches closer into the White House and the president’s inner circle.

Over the weekend, Dowd issued a statement calling for an end to special counsel’s investigat­ion. The White House and later Dowd had to clarify the statement, saying the president’s legal team wasn’t calling for Mueller to be fired.

But Trump has upped his public attacks on Mueller.

In a series of tweets since last week, the president has said that the probe never should have started, that it was based on “fraudulent activities,” that it was a “WITCH HUNT” and that it is being led by “13 hardened Democrats, some big Crooked Hillary supporters.”

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said earlier this week the tweets were a reflection of Trump’s frustratio­n with the process of the investigat­ion. She said the White House did not think firing Mueller would be “the most productive step forward.”

Another of Trump lawyers, Jay Sekulow, confirmed Dowd’s resignatio­n and praised his former colleague.

“John Dowd is a friend and has been a valuable member of our legal team. We will continue our ongoing representa­tion of the President and our co-operation with the Office of Special Counsel,” Sekulow said.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Attorney John Dowd, President Donald Trump’s lead lawyer in the Russia investigat­ion, has left the legal team.
AP PHOTO Attorney John Dowd, President Donald Trump’s lead lawyer in the Russia investigat­ion, has left the legal team.

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