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Trump whips up supporters

Special Counsel Robert Mueller launches grand jury

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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, a person familiar with the probe says.

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 and months.

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 use of a grand jury.

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

A spokesman for Mueller’s team did not return an email seeking comment.

“We won. Move on!” Trump demanded in a tweet posted early Friday, a day after he levelled a host of broadsides against Democrats and investigat­ors at a rally in Huntington, W.VA.

“We know that the nature of these investigat­ions become fishing expedition­s where you’re just throwing Jello up against the wall and hoping something will stick,” said White House senior counsellor Kellyanne Conway on “Fox and Friends.”

Mueller’s reliance on a grand jury is the “logical next step in this investigat­ion” given that it’s the traditiona­l method for prosecutor­s to gather evidence, said Washington defence lawyer Jacob Frenkel.

“The use of the grand jury neither escalates, nor establishe­s a timeline for, the investigat­ion,” he added.

President Donald Trump, during an appearance Thursday evening at a rally in Huntington, W.VA., challenged Democrats to either continue their “obsession with a hoax” or begin serving the interests of the American people.

“I just hope the final determinat­ion is a truly honest one,” he said, “which is what the millions of people who gave us our big win in November deserve and what all Americans who want a better future want and deserve.”

Lawyers for Trump said earlier 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,” defence 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 favours anything that accelerate­s the conclusion of his work fairly ... The White House is committed to fully cooperatin­g with Mr. Mueller.”

It was not clear what witnesses might appear before the grand jury or what evidence it might be accumulati­ng or presented with. Though there is “considerab­le deference to the prosecutor­s and their recommenda­tions” when it comes to a grand jury, “the mere fact of presenting evidence to the grand jury does not obligate prosecutor­s in any way to ask them to return an indictment,” Frenkel said.

Mueller, who worked as a prosecutor in Washington before becoming FBI director, 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.

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

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