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Mueller raises possibilit­y of Trump subpoena

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NEW YORK — Special Counsel Robert Mueller, in a meeting with US President Donald Trump’s lawyers in March, raised the possibilit­y of issuing a subpoena for Trump if he declines to talk to investigat­ors in the Russia probe, a former lawyer for the president said on Tuesday. John Dowd told Reuters that Mueller mentioned the possibilit­y of a subpoena in the early March meeting. Mueller’s subpoena warning was first reported by the Washington

Post, which cited four people familiar with the encounter. “This isn’t some game. You are screwing with the work of the president of the United States,” Dowd said he told the investigat­ors, who are probing possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. Dowd left the president’s legal team about two weeks after the meeting. The Post said Mueller had raised the possibilit­y of a subpoena after Trump’s lawyers said the president had no obligation to talk with federal investigat­ors involved in the probe. After the March meeting, Mueller’s team agreed to provide the president’s lawyers with more specific informatio­n about the subjects they wished to ask Trump, the Post reported. With that informatio­n, Trump’s lawyer Jay Sekulow compiled a list of 49 questions the president’s legal team believed he would be asked, according to the Post. That list, first reported by the New York Times on Monday, includes questions on Trump’s ties to Russia and others to determine whether the president may have unlawfully tried to obstruct the investigat­ion. —

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