Santa Fe New Mexican

Trump team says Mueller unlawfully got emails

- By Anne Gearan and Philip Rucker

An organizati­on that was part of President Donald Trump’s transition team claimed Saturday that special counsel Robert Mueller improperly obtained a trove of transition emails as part of the inquiry into Russian influence in the 2016 election and other matters.

The batch of emails totaling thousands of pages of communicat­ions was improperly provided to Mueller by the federal General Services Administra­tion, the organizati­on claimed in a letter delivered to congressio­nal investigat­ors.

“This morning we sent a letter to Congress concerning the unauthoriz­ed sharing of private and transition emails with the Mueller team,” lawyer Kory Langhofer said in an interview.

Details of the letter and the allegation­s from the transition organ known as Trump for America were first reported by Reuters.

The letter from Langhofer, who was counsel to Trump for America, alleged that career employees of the GSA improperly provided privileged communicat­ions to investigat­ors working for Mueller.

The material included tens of thousands of emails, the organizati­on alleged.

Mueller’s investigat­ion is looking at whether any crimes were committed as part of what U.S. intelligen­ce agencies say was systematic Russian meddling in the election Trump won.

Trump has consistent­ly said there was “no collusion” with Russia, an assertion he repeated Friday.

Trump for America alleges that Mueller acquired private records without a warrant or subpoena.

Transition documents are private property, not government records, the organizati­on contends. The letter invokes federal law and decades of precedent to argue that Mueller oversteppe­d.

The transfer of transition documents is “unlawful conduct that undermines the Presidenti­al Transition Act of 1963,” the letter said, “and will impair the ability of future presidenti­al transition teams to candidly discuss policy and internal matters that benefit the country as a whole.”

The Trump transition alleges that the handover was done by “career staff at the General Services Administra­tion” and suggested that those employees may have had political motives.

Mueller’s team, the letter said, “has extensivel­y used the materials in question, including portions that are susceptibl­e to claims of privilege, and without notifying TFA or taking customary precaution­s to protect TFA’s rights and privileges.”

The complaint on behalf of the Trump transition team suggests that the organizati­on is preparing to challenge the origin of material that could shed light on contacts and discussion­s involving former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn and others.

Mueller’s investigat­ion has produced four criminal charges so far, including charges to which Flynn has agreed to plead guilty.

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