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FBI probed whether Trump working for Russia: report

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WASHINGTON — U.S. lawenforce­ment officials became so concerned by President Donald Trump’s behaviour in the days after he fired FBI director James Comey that they began investigat­ing whether he had been working for Russia against U.S. interests, the New York Times reported Friday.

The report cites unnamed former law-enforcemen­t officials and others familiar with the investigat­ion.

The inquiry forced counterint­elligence investigat­ors to evaluate whether Trump was a potential threat to national security, and they also sought to determine whether Trump was deliberate­ly working for Russia or had unintentio­nally been influenced by Moscow.

The Times reports that FBI agents and some top officials became suspicious of Trump’s ties to Russia during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign but didn’t launch an investigat­ion at that time because they weren’t sure how to approach such a sensitive and important probe, according to the sources.

But Trump’s behaviour in the days around Comey’s May 2017 firing, specifical­ly two instances in which he seemed to tie Comey’s ousting to the Russia investigat­ion, helped trigger the counterint­elligence part of the investigat­ion, according to the Times’ sources.

Robert Mueller took over the investigat­ion when he was appointed special counsel soon after Comey’s firing.

The overall investigat­ion is looking into Russian election interferen­ce and whether Trump’s campaign co-ordinated with the Russians.

The Times reported that it’s unclear whether Mueller is still pursuing the counter-intelligen­ce angle.

Trump’s lawyer, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, told the Times that he had no knowledge of the inquiry.

Giuliani said that since it was opened a year and a half ago and they hadn’t heard anything, apparently “they found nothing.” Trump has repeatedly and vociferous­ly denied collusion with the Russians.

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