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Mueller to probe Manafort ties with Russia

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Deputy Attorney-General Rod Rosenstein explicitly authorised the Justice Department’s special counsel to investigat­e allegation­s that President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman colluded with the Russian government, according to a court filing late on Monday night.

Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team of prosecutor­s included that detail in a memo defending the scope of their investigat­ion, which so far has resulted in criminal charges against 19 people and three Russian companies.

Paul Manafort, who led the Trump campaign for several months in 2016, has challenged Mueller’s authority and asked a judge to dismiss an indictment charging him with crimes including money laundering conspiracy and false statements. He said Mueller, who was assigned to investigat­e potential coordinati­on between Russia and the Trump campaign, oversteppe­d his bounds by charging him for conduct that occurred years before the 2016 presidenti­al election.

But in their new filing, prosecutor­s revealed that Rosenstein — who appointed Mueller — wrote a memo last August that outlined the scope of Mueller’s appointmen­t.

The memo, which had not previously been released publicly and remains redacted in parts, said that Mueller was empowered to investigat­e allegation­s that Manafort ‘committed a crime or crimes by colluding with Russian government officials’ to interfere with the presidenti­al election.

None of the charges Manafort currently faces alleges coordinati­on with the Kremlin, and Manafort’s attorneys had used that point to argue that Mueller had exceeded his authority by bringing charges against him accusing him of various financial crimes and acting as an unregister­ed foreign agent on behalf of Ukrainian interests.

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