Khaleej Times

Trump’s legal team gets new shake-up as probe deepens

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washington — A key member of Trump’s legal team said he resigned his post on Friday, a shakeup as Trump drew fire for apparent attempts to influence a former FBI director’s probe into collusion with Russia.

Mark Corallo, who coordinate­d the Trump legal team’s public response to the crisis, told AFP in an email that he had resigned from his post.

No reason was given, but the move comes after Trump waded into potentiall­y perilous legal territory by warning investigat­ors not to look into his family finances.

In an expansive interview with the New York Times earlier this week, Trump appeared to make that a red line for special counsel Robert Mueller.

Mueller is examining whether Trump or his aides colluded with Russia’s efforts to influence the 2016 presidenti­al election.

Trump has repeatedly denied any wrong doing, but has struggled to explain why his eldest son and key aides met Russian operatives who promised dirt on Hillary Clinton.

With the investigat­ion apparently extending to financial transactio­ns, US media reported that Trump allies were looking into issuing presidenti­al pardons and for ways to discredit Mueller’s investigat­ion. Trump himself has suggested that Mueller — a widely respected former FBI director — may have a conflict of interest.

“There is NO basis to question the integrity of Mueller or those serving with him in the special counsel’s office,” said former attorney general Eric Holder. “Trump cannot define or constrain Mueller investigat­ion. If he tries to do so this creates issues of constituti­onal and criminal dimension.”

The White House has pointedly refused to rule that out the possibilit­y that Trump would fire Mueller — an act that would prompt a political firestorm and perhaps a constituti­onal crisis.

Trump has already fired his FBI director James Comey over the Russia investigat­ion and lashed out at his own attorney general for recusing himself from the probe.

The lead Democrat on a House of Representa­tive’s panel that is separately investigat­ing Russian actions around the time of the election also warned Trump was wandering into dangerous territory.

“There is no doubt that Mueller has the authority to investigat­e anything that arises from his investigat­ion into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia, including financial links,” said Representa­tive Adam Schiff. —

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