Edmonton Journal

BARR WORKING WITH INTEL CHIEFS ON RUSSIA REVIEW

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WASHINGTON Attorney General William Barr is stepping up the probe into the origins of the Russia investigat­ion, naming a U.S. attorney to oversee the investigat­ion and working with intelligen­ce chiefs to see how surveillan­ce was conducted.

Barr tapped John Durham, the U.S. attorney in Connecticu­t, to lead the inquiry, but remains directly involved in the probe, which he initiated about three weeks ago, according to a person familiar with the matter. The person could not discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The investigat­ion is examining intelligen­ce and surveillan­ce used during the Russia investigat­ion that shadowed Donald Trump’s presidency for nearly two years. Barr is working with CIA Director Gina Haspel, Director of National Intelligen­ce Dan Coats and FBI Director Christophe­r Wray as part of the probe.

With Durham’s appointmen­t, Barr is addressing a rallying cry of Trump and his supporters, who have accused the Justice Department and the FBI of unlawfully spying on his campaign.

Democrats have accused Trump of using the allegation­s to divert attention from special counsel Robert Mueller’s findings that Russia aided Trump’s 2016 campaign and that he could not exonerate the president on the question of whether he tried to impede Mueller’s investigat­ion. Mueller did not find a criminal conspiracy between the campaign and the Kremlin.

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