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Justice Dept curtailed probe into Trump’s Russia ties

- MICHAEL S SCHMIDT

The Justice Department secretly took steps in 2017 to narrow the investigat­ion into Russian election interferen­ce and any links to the Trump campaign, according to former law enforcemen­t officials, keeping investigat­ors from completing an examinatio­n of President Trump’s decades-long personal and business ties to Russia.

The special counsel who finished the investigat­ion, Robert S Mueller III, secured three dozen indictment­s and conviction­s of some top Trump advisers, and he produced a report that outlined Russia’s wide-ranging operations to help get Trump elected and the president’s efforts to impede the inquiry.

But law enforcemen­t officials never fully investigat­ed Trump’s own relationsh­ip with Russia, even though some career FBI counterint­elligence investigat­ors thought his ties posed such a national security threat that they took the extraordin­ary step of opening an inquiry into them. Within days, the former deputy attorney general

Rod J Rosenstein curtailed the investigat­ion without telling the bureau, all but ensuring it would go nowhere.

A bipartisan report by the Republican-led Senate Intelligen­ce Committee released this month came the closest to an examinatio­n of the president’s links to Russia. Senators depicted extensive ties between Trump associates and Russia, identified a close associate of a former Trump campaign chairman as a Russian intelligen­ce officer and outlined how allegation­s about Trump’s encounters with women during trips to Moscow could be used to compromise him. But the senators acknowledg­ed they lacked access to the full picture, particular­ly any insight into Trump’s finances.

Now, as Trump seeks re-election, major questions about his approach to Russia remain unanswered. He has repeatedly shown an openness to Russia, an adversary that attacked American democracy in 2016, and he has refused to criticise or challenge the Kremlin’s increasing aggression­s toward the West.

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Now, as Trump seeks re-election, major questions about his approach to Russia remain unanswered

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