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What is Mueller’s next move?

White House braces for possible fresh indictment­s

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WASHINGTON: The White House is bracing for the probe of Donald Trump’s presidenti­al campaign to fire up again.

Trump’s advisers are privately expressing worries that the special counsel, who’s been out of the news for the past month, has been stealthily compiling informatio­n and could soon issue new indictment­s or a damning final report.

Trump abruptly altered the chain of command above Robert Mueller earlier this week, putting his work under the supervisio­n of a Republican loyalist who has been openly skeptical of the special counsel’s authority and has mused about ways to curtail his power.

But Trump and his aides are concerned about Mueller’s next move with the work that is complete, according to a White House official and a Republican with close ties to the administra­tion.

Mueller has been laying low for the past month as voters mulled over their choices for the mid-term elections.

But a flurry of activity during his quiet period, including weeks of grand jury testimony about Trump confidant Roger Stone and negotiatio­ns over an interview with the president, hinted at public developmen­ts ahead as investigat­ors move closer to addressing key questions underpinni­ng the special counsel inquiry: Did Trump illegally obstruct the investigat­ion? And did his campaign have advance knowledge of illegally hacked Democratic emails?

Trump has told confidants he remains deeply annoyed by the 18-month-old Mueller probe.

The latest indication of the fury came when Trump forced out his attorney general, Jeff Sessions and appointed Matthew Whitaker.

Even if Whitaker, Sessions’ former chief of staff, does not curtail the investigat­ion, Trump could direct him to take a more aggressive stance in declassify­ing documents that could further undermine or muddle the probe, the White House aide and Republican official said.

The investigat­ion until now has been overseen by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller last year and granted him fairly broad authority.

“Whitaker’s position on indictment­s or future indictment­s may be different than Rosenstein’s, and Rosenstein had given Mueller a broad mandate to pursue various crimes,” said Washington criminal defense lawyer Jeffrey Jacobovitz

The Mueller investigat­ion has so far produced 32 criminal charges and four guilty pleas from Trump associates.

The special counsel’s team has been investigat­ing Stone’s connection to WikiLeaks during the 2016 campaign and whether he had advance knowledge of the group’s plans to release hacked material damaging to Democrat Hillary Clinton.

 ??  ?? Freedom of speech: Protesters gather in front of the White House as part of a nationwide ‘Protect Mueller’ campaign demanding that Whitaker recuse himself from overseeing the ongoing special counsel investigat­ion.
Freedom of speech: Protesters gather in front of the White House as part of a nationwide ‘Protect Mueller’ campaign demanding that Whitaker recuse himself from overseeing the ongoing special counsel investigat­ion.

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