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Trump supporter to testify to jury

Mueller is investigat­ing possible illegal coordinati­on between Trump and his 2016 campaign and Russia

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An American academic who supports US President Donald Trump and is a strong advocate of Britain’s exit from the European Union will testify next month before the federal grand jury considerin­g evidence in the investigat­ion into possible collusion between Trump’s 2016 election campaign and Russia.

Theodore Malloch, the author of a forthcomin­g proTrump book and an ally of Nigel Farage, a former leader of Britain’s UK Independen­ce Party, said in a statement emailed by the book’s publisher that he was questioned by FBI agents when he landed at Boston’s Logan Internatio­nal Airport on Tuesday after a flight from London and served with a subpoena to appear before the grand jury.

Malloch “is scheduled to testify in Washington D.C. on April 13th under Robert Mueller’s Grand Jury investigat­ion,” Hector Carosso, a representa­tive of Skyhorse Publishing, said in a separate email.

Malloch’s book, The Plot to Destroy Trump: How the Deep State Fabricated the Russian Dossier to Subvert the President, is scheduled for publicatio­n on May 1.

Mueller is investigat­ing possible illegal coordinati­on between Trump and his 2016 campaign and Russia. Trump and Russia have denied any collusion. The FBI and Mueller’s team had no comment on Malloch or events at the airport in Boston.

Cellphone seized

Malloch said in his email that the FBI presented him with a document authorisin­g the agents to seize his cellphone.

He said he handed it over and later was told the FBI had to send it to Washington for a “full assessment.”

He also said the FBI questioned him for about an hour about his career, government security clearances, and academic credential­s. He said the agents then asked him about his role in the Trump campaign, which he said was informal and unpaid.

He said they also questioned him about his contacts with Trump supporter and political consultant Roger Stone, the WikiLeaks website and Jerome Corsi, a contributo­r to conspiracy theory websites.

In his statement, Malloch said he knew nothing about WikiLeaks.

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