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Trump confidant questioned

California real estate investor brought in to Russia investigat­ion

- By Tom LoBianco, Jonathan Lemire and Alan Suderman

WASHINGTON — Investigat­ors working for special counsel Robert Mueller have interviewe­d one of President Donald Trump’s closest friends and confidants, California real estate investor Tom Barrack, the Associated Press has learned.

Barrack was interviewe­d as part of the federal investigat­ion of possible coordinati­on between the Trump campaign and Russia in the 2016 election, according to three people familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private conversati­ons.

The specific topics covered in questions from Mueller’s team were not immediatel­y clear.

One of the people who spoke to AP said the questionin­g focused entirely on two officials from Trump’s campaign who have been indicted by Mueller: Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and Manafort’s longtime deputy, Rick Gates. Gates agreed to plead guilty to federal conspiracy and false-statement charges in February and began cooperatin­g with investigat­ors.

This person said Barrack was interviewe­d “months ago” and was asked a few questions about Gates’ work on Trump’s inaugural committee, which Barrack chaired, and but there were no questions about the money raised by that committee.

A second person with knowledge of the Barrack interview said the questionin­g was broader and did include financial matters about the campaign, the transition and Trump’s inaugurati­on.

Barrack has rare access and insight into Trump going back decades, since their days developing real estate. Barrack played an integral role in the 2016 campaign as a top fundraiser. Barrack later directed Trump’s inaugurati­on.

While the specifics of Barrack’s questionin­g were unclear, Mueller’s team has asked several other witnesses about the flow of money related to the campaign.

Investigat­ors have for months been inquiring about the Trump campaign’s finances and compliance with federal election law, according to four people familiar with the matter.

Prosecutor­s’ questions have been wide-ranging, these people said, touching on the campaign’s data operations, its relationsh­ip with data-mining company Cambridge Analytica, payments to Gates and whether there were arrangemen­ts that weren’t disclosed in filings to the Federal Election Commission, they said.

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