Trump contacted foreign officials over probe of Russia inquiry origins
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[October 01, 2019]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump has contacted other countries to introduce
Attorney General William Barr and a Justice Department official who is
conducting an inquiry into the origins of Special Counsel Robert
Mueller's Russia probe, a Justice Department spokeswoman said on Monday.
Spokeswoman Kerri Kupec did not name the countries in her statement. But
an Australian government spokesperson was quoted as saying Trump had
spoken to Prime Minister Scott Morrison by phone, and the Washington
Post reported that Barr had made overtures to British intelligence
officials and met with Italian officials to seek their help in the
inquiry.
John Durham, the U.S. attorney in Connecticut, is reviewing American
intelligence agencies' examination of Russian interference in the 2016
election, which led to the Mueller probe denounced by Trump as a
partisan witch hunt.
"Mr. Durham is gathering information from numerous sources, including a
number of foreign countries," Kupec said. "At Attorney General Barr’s
request, the president has contacted other countries to ask them to
introduce the Attorney General and Mr. Durham to appropriate officials."
An Australian government spokesperson said Morrison confirmed in a phone
call with Trump that his government was ready to "help shed further
light on the matters under investigation," Australian Broadcasting Corp
reported.
The New York Times reported on Monday that Trump had urged Morrison to
help Barr in the Durham investigation.
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U.S. Attorney General William Barr participates in a presentation
ceremony of the Medal of Valor and heroic commendations to civilians
and police officers who responded to mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio
and El Paso, Texas during a ceremony in the East Room of the White
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The Post, which cited unnamed people familiar with the matter for
its report, said Barr had made overtures to British intelligence
officials, and last week traveled to Italy, where he and Durham met
senior Italian government officials and Barr asked them to help
Durham.
The Post said Barr's involvement was likely to spur further
criticism by Democrats who are pursuing an inquiry into impeachment
of Trump.
The House of Representatives initiated the impeachment inquiry
against the Republican president last week after a whistleblower
report raised concerns that Trump tried to leverage nearly $400
million in U.S. aid in exchange for a political favor from Ukraine's
leader in July.
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Writing by Mohammad Zargham; editing
by Grant McCool and Jonathan Oatis)
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