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White House directed Bannon silence in interview

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Steve Bannon’s attorney relayed questions, in real time, to the White House during a House Intelligen­ce Committee interview of the former Trump chief strategist, people familiar with the closed-door session told The Associated Press.

As lawmakers probed Bannon’s time working for President Donald Trump, Bannon’s attorney Bill Burck was asking the White House counsel’s office by phone during the Tuesday session whether his client could answer the questions. He was told by that office not to discuss his work on the transition or in the White House.

It’s unclear who Burck was communicat­ing with in the White House or whether it was top White House lawyer Don McGahn, who Burck is also representi­ng in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into contacts between the Trump campaign and Russia.

The conversati­ons were confirmed by a White House official and a second person familiar with Bannon’s interview. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

Bannon refused to answer a broad array of queries from the House Intelligen­ce Committee about his time working for Trump,

leading the committee chairman to authorize a subpoena.

Lawmakers expected a similar fight Wednesday with Trump’s White House as another senior aide, Rick Dearborn, appeared for a private interview with committee.

The developmen­ts brought to the forefront questions about White House efforts to control

what current and former aides tell Congress about their time in Trump’s inner circle, and whether Republican­s on Capitol Hill would force the issue.

It is unlikely the committee will face the same White House objections with Trump’s former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowsk­i, who was also interviewe­d Wednesday. He never served in the White House.

The interview with Lewandowsk­i and Dearborn were confirmed by two people familiar with the committee’s work who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity to discuss the confidenti­al interviews.

The congressio­nal subpoena came the same day The New York Times reported that Bannon, a former far-right media executive and recently scorned Trump adversary, has been served with a grand jury subpoena issued by special counsel Robert Mueller.

Bannon confirmed that he had received the subpoena from Mueller during his House Intelligen­ce Committee interview, according to a person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to publicly discuss Bannon’s interactio­ns with Mueller.

Bannon is the highest-ranking person who served in the Trump White House to receive a grand jury subpoena. The move by itself doesn’t indicate that Mueller is presenting evidence to the grand jury to support future criminal charges. It could also signal that Mueller is seeking to pressure Bannon to agree to an interview with his investigat­ors.

Lawmakers questioned Bannon as part of their investigat­ion into Russian election inference and sought answers about Trump’s thinking when he fired FBI Director James Comey.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Former White House strategist Steve Bannon leaves a House Intelligen­ce Committee meeting where he was interviewe­d behind closed doors on Capitol Hill.
AP PHOTO Former White House strategist Steve Bannon leaves a House Intelligen­ce Committee meeting where he was interviewe­d behind closed doors on Capitol Hill.

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