Chicago Sun-Times

Grand jury subpoena for Trump?

Special counsel raised prospect

- BY CHAD DAY AND ERIC TUCKER

WASHINGTON — The special counsel leading the Russia investigat­ion raised the prospect in March of issuing a grand jury subpoena for President Donald Trump, his former attorney said Tuesday, confirming that investigat­ors have floated the extraordin­ary idea of forcing a sitting president to testify under oath. Attorney John Dowd told The Associated Press that special counsel Robert Mueller’s team broached the subject during a meeting with Trump’s legal team while they were negotiatin­g the terms of a possible interview with the president.

It was not immediatel­y clear in what context the possibilit­y of a subpoena was raised or how serious Mueller’s prosecutor­s were about the move. Mueller is probing not only Russian election interferen­ce and possible coordinati­on with Trump associates but possible obstructio­n of justice by Trump.

Even if Mueller’s team decided to subpoena Trump as part of the investigat­ion, he could still fight it in court or refuse to answer questions by invoking his Fifth Amendment protection from self- incriminat­ion.

Dowd’s comments come more than a month after he resigned from the legal team, and they provide a new window into the nature of the Trump lawyers’ interactio­ns with the special counsel, whom the president has increasing­ly tried to undermine through public attacks.

On Tuesday, Trump said it was “disgracefu­l” that a list of proposed questions drafted in response to Mueller’s negotiatio­ns with the legal team was “leaked” to the news media.

The about four dozen questions were compiled by Trump’s lawyers during negotiatio­ns with Mueller’s investigat­ors earlier this year over the prospect of a presidenti­al interview.

A person familiar with the matter, who insisted on anonymity to discuss ongoing negotiatio­ns, told the AP that the president’s lawyers extrapolat­ed the list of expected questions based off conversati­ons with Mueller’s team about the topics prosecutor­s wanted to cover in a potential sit down with Trump. The questions reflected what the defense lawyers anticipate­d Trump would be asked, rather than verbatim queries that Mueller’s team provided, the person said.

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CAROLYN KASTER/ AP SOLEMN TRIBUTE: President Donald Trump meets with crew and passengers of Southwest Airlines Flight 1380, including pilot Tammie Jo Shults ( third from left), in the Oval Office on Tuesday. Trump hailed the “tremendous bravery” of the crew and...
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