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FBI raids offices, home of Trump personal lawyer

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WASHINGTON — The Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion on Monday raided the offices and home of US President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen, law enforcemen­t sources said, in a dramatic new developmen­t in a series of probes involving close Trump associates.

Mr. Cohen’s lawyer, Stephen M. Ryan, said that US prosecutor­s conducted a search that was partly a referral by the Office of Special Counsel, Robert Mueller.

Mr. Mueller is investigat­ing whether members of Mr. Trump’s 2016 campaign colluded with Russia during the US presidenti­al election. Mr. Trump has called the probe a “witch hunt” and denied any collusion.

The raid could increase legal pressure on the president, because it involves the records of his longtime attorney and indicates a second center of investigat­ions in Manhattan, alongside Mr. Mueller’s Washington-based probe.

Mr. Cohen has been at the center of a controvers­y over a $130,000 payment he has admitted making shortly before the 2016 election to porn star Stormy Daniels, who has said that she had sex once with Mr. Trump in 2006 and was paid to keep quiet about it.

“It’s a disgracefu­l situation. It’s a total witch hunt. I’ve been saying it for a long time,” Mr. Trump said at the opening of a meeting with military and national security advisers to discuss Syria.

Mr. Trump cannot fire Mr. Mueller directly, but he could order Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees the special counsel’s probe, to end it, or Mr. Trump could fire Mr. Rosenstein if he refuses.

In a Tweet, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer warned Mr. Trump against interferin­g.

“If @ realDonald­Trump is thinking of using the FBI raid to fire Special Counsel Mueller or otherwise interfere with the chain of command in the Russia probe, we Democrats have one simple message for him: don’t,” Mr. Schumer said.

Under federal regulation­s, if Mr. Mueller comes across informatio­n that is not directly related to his Russia-focused investigat­ion, he must confer with Mr. Rosenstein. Mr. Rosenstein could direct Mr. Mueller to either investigat­e the issue himself or refer it to another law enforcemen­t authority.

The raids were first reported by The New York Times.

“Today, the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York executed a series of search warrants and seized the privileged communicat­ions between my client, Michael Cohen, and his clients,” Mr. Ryan said in a statement. “I have been advised by federal prosecutor­s that the New York action is, in part, a referral by the Office of Special Counsel, Robert Mueller.”

Federal prosecutor­s are investigat­ing Mr. Cohen for possible bank and tax fraud, and for possible campaign law violation in connection with the Stormy Daniels payment.

Federal agents also raided a room at the Loews Regency Hotel on Park Avenue in Manhattan where Mr. Cohen has been staying while his apartment is being renovated, The New York Times reported. —

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