Windsor Star

MUELLER’S GRAND JURY PROBE.

- CHAD DAY AND STEPHEN BRAUN

• A lawyer for U.S. President Donald Trump said he had no informatio­n to suggest the president was under federal investigat­ion amid a report that Special Counsel Robert Mueller was using a grand jury as part of his probe into potential co-ordination between Russia and the Trump campaign.

The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that Mueller, who was appointed as special counsel in May, was using a grand jury in Washington. Grand juries are common vehicles to subpoena witnesses and records, though they do not suggest any criminal charges are near. A grand jury in Virginia has been used to gather informatio­n on Michael Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser.

Ty Cobb, special counsel to the president, said he wasn’t aware that 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 co-operating with Mr. Mueller.”

John Dowd, another lawyer for Trump, said in a statement, “With respect to the news of the federal grand jury, I have no reason to believe that the president is under investigat­ion.” He did not elaborate. Meanwhile, the top Democrat on the House oversight committee asked a business partner of Flynn for documents detailing Flynn’s foreign contacts and security clearance, according to a letter released Thursday.

Rep. Elijah Cummings said in a letter to businessma­n Bijan Kian that he also wants Kian to produce documents relating to Flynn’s travels and ties to foreign businesses. Cummings said Kian told military security clearance investigat­ors in 2016 that Flynn had work relationsh­ips with foreign businesses. But Cummings has said Flynn failed to report those ties.

Cummings’ two-page letter provides new details about Flynn’s possible legal vulnerabil­ity over his disclosure­s to the government after he was forced out of his post as director of the Defense Intelligen­ce Agency in August 2014. The letter also underscore­s Kian’s importance in federal and congressio­nal inquiries into Flynn, both because of his deep business ties to the retired U.S. army lieutenant­general and their years-long personal friendship.

Flynn’s foreign connection­s are under scrutiny by Mueller and congressio­nal committees probing Russia’s alleged interferen­ce in the 2016 election. Separately, the Pentagon’s inspector general is investigat­ing foreign payments Flynn accepted, and the House oversight committee has been looking into the security clearance issued to Flynn in early 2016.

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