Deccan Chronicle

Grand jury to probe Trump-Russia links

Investigat­ion to include possible financial crimes

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Washington, Aug. 4: Special counsel Robert Mueller has convened a grand jury to investigat­e the alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, US media reports said, suggesting that his probe was expanding to focus on financial crimes. The Wall Street

Journal, which first reported the news, said this was a sign that Mr Mueller’s inquiry was growing in intensity and entering a new phase. A CNN report said that the investigat­ion has now widened to focus on possible financial crimes.

Mr Mueller, a former FBI director, was appointed in May — after James Comey was abruptly fired as the chief of the investigat­ing agency — to probe the alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

The impanellin­g of the grand jury means that Mr Mueller could be expected to hear from witnesses and demand documents in the coming weeks, American media reports said.

The Russian meddling allegation­s have weighed in on the Trump administra­tion, putting the US President in a difficult position hindering his efforts to improve ties with Moscow.

The developmen­t came as Mr Trump signed a law authorisin­g new sanctions on Russia on Wednesday. A week before that, the US Congress had overwhelmi­ngly voted in support of the legislatio­n, curtailing room for Mr Trump to modify or lift the sanctions without congressio­nal approval.

Ty Cobb, special counsel to Mr Trump, said he was not aware that Mr Mueller had started using a new grand jury. “Grand jury matters are typically secret,” he said.

He added that Mr Comey had said three times Mr Trump was not under investigat­ion and “we have no reason to believe that has changed.”

Meanwhile, Mr Trump said he hopes for a “truly honest” outcome from the Russia investigat­ion. At a boisterous rally in Trumpfrien­dly West Virginia he slammed the investigat­ion as a “fake story that is demeaning to all of us and most of all demeaning to our country and demeaning to our Constituti­on.”

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AFP Has Banksy struck again in familiar territory? Two murals showing an oversized President Donald Trump appeared on Israel’s West Bank separation barrier, yards from where the elusive artist decorated a hotel earlier this year. —

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