Bangkok Post

EX-TRUMP AIDE GOES BEFORE GRAND JURY

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>> WASHINGTON: A former Donald Trump campaign aide appeared for hours before a federal grand jury on 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 spent more than six hours inside the federal courthouse in Washington. He declined to speak with journalist­s on the way in or out of the building, and it was not immediatel­y clear what testimony he offered to the grand jury or what documents he provided.

His appearance marked a turnabout from extraordin­ary public statements on Monday when Mr Nunberg, in multiple interviews, balked at complying with a subpoena that sought his appearance before the grand jury as well as correspond­ence with 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, Mr Nunberg, who initially suggested that he considered Mr Mueller’s document demands unreasonab­le, said he had relented and predicted he’d wind up complying after all.

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

Mr Nunberg said he worked for hours to produce the thousands of emails and other communicat­ions requested by Mr Mueller, who is investigat­ing whether Mr Trump’s 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 Mr Mueller’s investigat­ion. Among those charged are President Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn and 13 Russia nationals accused in a hidden but powerful social media campaign to meddle in the American election. Five people, including Flynn, have pleaded guilty.

Mr Trump has denied any wrong doing.

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