The Oklahoman

Lobbying probe ramped up

- BY ERIC TUCKER, DESMOND BUTLER AND CHAD DAY

WASHINGTON — Spinning off from the special counsel’s Russia probe, prosecutor­s are ramping up their investigat­ion into foreign lobbying by two major Washington firms that did work for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, according to people familiar with the matter.

The investigat­ion had been quiet for months since special counsel Robert Mueller referred it to authoritie­s in Manhattan because it fell outside his mandate of determinin­g whether the Trump campaign coordinate­d with Russia.

But in a flurry of new activity, Justice Department prosecutor­s in the last several weeks have begun interviewi­ng witnesses and contacting lawyers to schedule additional questionin­g related to the Podesta Group and Mercury Public Affairs, the people familiar with the inquiry said. They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the ongoing work.

The New York work underscore­s the broad effects of Mueller’s investigat­ion, extending well beyond the central question of President Donald Trump and collusion. Mueller has made clear he will not turn away if he discovers alleged crimes outside the scope of his inquiry; instead, he refers them out in investigat­ions that may linger on even after the special counsel’s work concludes. Other Justice Department referrals from Mueller have ended in guilty pleas, including the hush money payment case of Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen.

The investigat­ion reflects how Mueller, in latching onto an obscure law, has shined a light on high-dollar lobbying practices that have helped foreign government­s find powerful allies and advocates in Washington. It’s a practice that has spanned both parties and enriched countless former government officials, who have leveraged their connection­s to influence American politics.

In New York, Mueller’s referral prompted a fresh look at the lobbying firms of Washington insiders Tony Podesta and Vin Weber, who have faced scrutiny for their decisions not to register as foreign agents for Ukrainian lobbying work directed by Manafort.

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