The Palm Beach Post

Former Trump aide Nunberg questioned by grand jury

- By Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON — A former Trump campaign aide appeared for hours before a grand jury Friday, after he defiantly insisted in a series of news interviews just days earlier that he intended to defy a subpoena in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigat­ion.

Sam Nunberg did not respond to reporters’ questions as he entered the federal courthouse with a lawyer shortly after 9 a.m. He remained behind closed doors into midafterno­on.

In extraordin­ary public statements about a secretive federal investigat­ion, Nunberg on Monday had balked at complying with a subpoena that sought his appearance before the grand jury as well as correspond­ence with multiple other campaign officials. In doing so, he became the first witness in the Mueller probe to openly threaten to defy a subpoena.

But later that night, Nunberg, who initially suggested that he considered Mueller’s document demands unreasonab­le, told The Associated Press that he had relented and predicted that he would wind up complying after all.

“I’m going to end up cooperatin­g with them,” he said.

Nunberg said he worked for hours to produce the thousands of emails and other communicat­ions requested by Mueller, who is investigat­ing whether the Trump campaign improperly coordinate­d with Russia during the 2016 presidenti­al election.

“I thought it was a teachable moment,” he said of his 24 hours in the limelight.

So far, 19 people and three companies have been charged in Mueller’s investigat­ion. Among them are President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman and the former White House national security adviser. Five people have pleaded guilty.

So far, 19 people and three companies have been charged in Mueller’s investigat­ion. Among them are President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman and the former White House national security adviser. Five people have pleaded guilty.

 ?? ZACH GIBSON / GETTY IMAGES ?? Former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg (left) arrives at the U.S. District Courthouse on Friday in Washington, D.C. Nunberg remained behind closed doors into midafterno­on.
ZACH GIBSON / GETTY IMAGES Former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg (left) arrives at the U.S. District Courthouse on Friday in Washington, D.C. Nunberg remained behind closed doors into midafterno­on.

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