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"""Special counsel Robert Mueller has requested thousands of documents from the Justice Department related to the firing of former FBI director James Comey, including any communication between the White House and the DOJ related to Attorney General Jeff Session' recusal from the Russia investigation.
As former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti noted on Sunday, the document request offers the strongest evidence yet that the president himself is under investigation for potential obstruction of justice.""""
"""Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner has also come under heightened scrutiny since last week, when the Senate Judiciary Committee announced in a press release that he had failed to turn over documents related to the Russia investigation. The content of those documents was described further in a letter from the committee's co-chairs to Kushner's lawyer.
Kushner was copied on emails sent to the Trump campaign last year from Sergei Millian, the Belarus-born businessman who has worked with the Trump Organization and was reportedly a key source in the explosive dossier alleging ties between Trump and Russia. Kushner also received an email that discussed a "Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite" from Alexander Torshin, the deputy head of Russia's central bank.
Kushner's lawyer Abbe Lowell pushed back against the document requests, arguing in a letter to committee co-chairs Grassley and Feinstein that the emails in question were not relevant to the examination of Kushner's contacts with Russians during the transition period. Lowell asked the committee, which publicized their initial letter to Kushner in a press release, to be more discreet with their document requests in the future."""
The Russia Investigation
"""Special counsel Robert Mueller has requested thousands of documents from the Justice Department related to the firing of former FBI director James Comey, including any communication between the White House and the DOJ related to Attorney General Jeff Session' recusal from the Russia investigation.
As former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti noted on Sunday, the document request offers the strongest evidence yet that the president himself is under investigation for potential obstruction of justice.""""
"""Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner has also come under heightened scrutiny since last week, when the Senate Judiciary Committee announced in a press release that he had failed to turn over documents related to the Russia investigation. The content of those documents was described further in a letter from the committee's co-chairs to Kushner's lawyer.
Kushner was copied on emails sent to the Trump campaign last year from Sergei Millian, the Belarus-born businessman who has worked with the Trump Organization and was reportedly a key source in the explosive dossier alleging ties between Trump and Russia. Kushner also received an email that discussed a "Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite" from Alexander Torshin, the deputy head of Russia's central bank.
Kushner's lawyer Abbe Lowell pushed back against the document requests, arguing in a letter to committee co-chairs Grassley and Feinstein that the emails in question were not relevant to the examination of Kushner's contacts with Russians during the transition period. Lowell asked the committee, which publicized their initial letter to Kushner in a press release, to be more discreet with their document requests in the future."""
The Russia Investigation