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Russian probe in e-mail row

Trump team says Muller got materials unlawfully

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An organizati­on establishe­d for US President Donald Trump’s transition to the White House said on Saturday the special counsel investigat­ing allegation­s of Russian meddling in the 2016 election had obtained tens of thousands of e-mails unlawfully.

Kory Langhofer, counsel to the transition team known as Trump for America, Inc. (TFA), wrote a letter to congressio­nal committees to say Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team had improperly received the emails from the General Services Administra­tion (GSA), a government agency.

Career staff members at the agency “unlawfully produced TFA’s private materials, including privileged communicat­ions, to the Special Counsel’s Office,” according to the letter, a copy of which was seen by Reuters. It said the materials included “tens of thousands of e-mails.”

Trump’s transition team used facilities of the GSA, which helps manage the US government bureaucrac­y, in the period between the Republican’s November presidenti­al election victory and his inaugurati­on in January.

The Trump team’s accusation adds to the growing friction between the president’s supporters and Mueller’s office as it investigat­es whether Russia interfered in the election and if Trump or anyone on his team colluded with Moscow.

Asked for comment, White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said: “We continue to cooperate fully with the special counsel and expect this process to wrap up soon.”

The special counsel’s office waved off the transition team’s complaint.

“When we have obtained e-mails in the course of our ongoing criminal investigat­ion, we have secured either the account owner’s consent or appropriat­e criminal process,” said Peter Carr, spokesman for the special counsel’s office.

The GSA did not respond immediatel­y to a request for comment.

Democrats say there is a widerangin­g effort by the president’s allies on Capitol Hill and in some media outlets to discredit Mueller’s investigat­ion.

Trump himself has loudly declared Mueller’s effort a waste of time. “There is absolutely no collusion. That has been proven,” Trump told reporters on Friday. Russia also denies it meddled in the election.

On Friday, Representa­tive Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House of Representa­tives Intelligen­ce Committee, said he fears the committee’s Republican majority intends to close its investigat­ion of the topic prematurel­y. Some Republican­s have argued that Mueller is biased against Trump and should be fired.

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