First charges filed in special U.S. probe on Russia meddling – report

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First charges filed in special U.S. probe on Russia meddling – report

AFP

The approval of the charges would mark a major step forward in the sweeping investigation into potential links between President Donald Trump's campaign and Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential vote

WASHINGTON DC, USA – A Washington grand jury on Friday, October 27, approved the first charges in the probe led by independent prosecutor Robert Mueller, CNN reported, citing sources briefed on the matter.

The approval of the charges – details of which remain unclear – would mark a major step forward in the sweeping investigation into potential links between President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential vote.

A federal judge ordered that the charges stay sealed, the cable news network said, reporting that anyone charged could be taken into custody as early as Monday, October 23.

Reached by Agence France-Presse, both Mueller’s office and the US Department of Justice declined to comment on the CNN report.

Mueller, a former FBI director, was tapped in May to head the Russia probe – one of several ongoing investigations on the matter – shortly after Trump’s shock sacking of then-FBI director James Comey.

That Mueller had impaneled a federal grand jury to investigate potential Russian meddling was seen as a step toward possible criminal indictments.

Trump has not been accused of any wrongdoing but his abrupt firing of Comey is reportedly an area of interest to investigators, along with Trump’s eldest son’s meeting with a Kremlin-linked lawyer during the campaign and Trump’s meetings at the White House with Russian officials.

Mueller’s team has also scrutinized foreign lobbying done by Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and the president’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn. – Rappler.com

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