The Sentinel-Record

Mueller investigat­ors seek documents from the White House

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WASHINGTON — Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team of investigat­ors is seeking informatio­n from the White House related to Michael Flynn’s stint as national security adviser and about the response to a meeting with a Russian lawyer that was attended by President Donald Trump’s oldest son, The Associated Press has learned.

Mueller’s office has requested a large batch of documents from the White House and is expected to interview at least a half-dozen current and former aides in the coming weeks. Lawyers for the White House are in the process of trying to cooperate with the document requests.

Though the full scope of the investigat­ion is not clear, the informatio­n requests make evident at least some of the areas that Mueller and his team of prosecutor­s intend to look into and also reveal a strong interest in certain of Trump’s actions as president.

A person familiar with the investigat­ion who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigat­ion said investigat­ors want informatio­n on, among other topics, a June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower that Donald Trump Jr. attended with a Russian lawyer as well as on the administra­tion’s response to it.

A statement provided to journalist­s in July, which the White House has said Trump had a hand in drafting, said the meeting was primarily to discuss a disbanded program that used to allow American adoptions of Russian children, but emails released days later by Trump Jr. show that he arranged the encounter with the expectatio­n of receiving damaging informatio­n about Hillary Clinton.

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