Albuquerque Journal

Special counsel expanding investigat­ion into Comey firing

Roles of AG, asst. may be explored

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The special counsel investigat­ing possible ties between President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia’s government has taken over a separate criminal probe involving former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, and may expand his inquiry to investigat­e the roles of the attorney general and deputy attorney general in the firing of FBI Director James Comey, The Associated Press has learned.

The Justice Department’s criminal investigat­ion into Manafort, who was forced to resign as Trump campaign chairman in August amid questions over his business dealings years ago in Ukraine, predated the 2016 election and the counterint­elligence probe that in July began investigat­ing possible collusion between Moscow and associates of Trump.

The move to consolidat­e the matters, involving allegation­s of kleptocrac­y of Ukrainian government funds, indicates that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is assuming a broad mandate in his new role running the sensationa­l investigat­ion.

The expansiven­ess of Mueller’s investigat­ion was described to the AP. No one familiar with the matter has been willing to discuss the scope of his investigat­ion on the record because it is just getting underway and because revealing details could complicate its progress.

In an interview separately Friday with the AP, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein acknowledg­ed that Mueller could expand his inquiry to include Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ and Rosenstein’s own roles in the decision to fire Comey, who was investigat­ing the Trump campaign. Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller as special counsel to take over the investigat­ion, wrote the memorandum intended to justify Trump’s decision to fire Comey. Sessions met with Trump and Rosenstein to discuss Trump’s decision to fire him despite Sessions’ pledge not to become involved in the Russia case.

Rosenstein told the AP that if he were to become a subject of Mueller’s investigat­ion, he would recuse himself from any oversight of Mueller. Under Justice Department rules, Mueller is required to seek permission from Rosenstein to investigat­e additional matters other than ones already specified in the paperwork formally appointing Mueller.

Peter Carr, a spokesman for Mueller, declined to comment on the scope of the investigat­ion.

Mueller spent 12 years as FBI director and served under Republican and Democratic presidents.

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