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Trump unleashes as charges loom

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UNITED STATES: President Donald Trump unleashed a flurry of messages attacking Hillary Clinton and Democrats, a day before the first charges may be announced from a special prosecutor investigat­ing Russian involvemen­t in last year’s election.

‘‘There is so much GUILT by Democrats/Clinton, and now the facts are pouring out. DO SOMETHING!’’ Trump tweeted.

‘‘The Dems are using this terrible (and bad for our country) Witch Hunt for evil politics,’’ he wrote, adding that Republican­s are ‘‘are now fighting back like never before’’.

Minutes before Trump’s Twitter account came alive, former US attorney Preet Bharara said that people should watch Trump’s reaction to any charges that might emerge in the investigat­ion being led by special counsel and former FBI director Robert Mueller.

‘‘I would look for a couple of things. One, whether or not Donald Trump has some reaction and talks in a way that could be used against him in the future, because Bob Mueller would do that,’’ Bharara said.

‘‘The second thing I would look at is to see if the president of the United States is sending some kind of message to the potential defendant or other witnesses,’’ he said. Whether the president plans to pardon people facing charges

"The Dems are using this terrible (and bad for our country) Witch Hunt for evil politics."

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should be watched ‘‘very, very closely’’, Bharara said.

A grand jury has approved the first charges stemming from the investigat­ion into Russian meddling in the 2016 election and possible collusion with Trump’s campaign, according to multiple reports.

The charges are sealed under orders from a federal judge and the identity of a person or persons facing charges hasn’t been revealed.

Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House intelligen­ce committee, said lawmakers ‘‘haven’t been informed’’ of who may be charged, and it wouldn’t be appropriat­e for Mueller to say.

Rhetoric on all sides has been stepped up, with the Wall Street Journal last week calling on Mueller to step down. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a Republican who has advised Trump, stopped short yesterday of demanding a resignatio­n, but signalled that the prosecutor is being closely watched.

‘‘He has to be very, very careful about making sure that the public believes that he has no conflicts and that his integrity is unquestion­ed,’’ Christie said. The president isn’t under investigat­ion, Christie said.

Christie and Schiff downplayed Trump’s ability to pardon defendants before a criminal case is completed, as he did for former Phoenix-area Sheriff Joe Arpaio. While Schiff called the pardon ‘‘a horrible precedent’’, he said the president’s power is not unlimited and can’t be used to obstruct justice. – Bloomberg

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? President Donald Trump gives out Halloween treats to children of members of press and White House staff in the Oval Office of the White House.
PHOTO: REUTERS President Donald Trump gives out Halloween treats to children of members of press and White House staff in the Oval Office of the White House.

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