The
person, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, declined
to say whether a grand jury had been convened in the
investigation.
The development was first reported by the New York Times.
U.S. Attorney General William Barr launched a review earlier
this year to investigate President Donald Trump's complaints
that his campaign was improperly targeted by U.S. intelligence
and law enforcement agencies during the 2016 election.
Democrats and some former law enforcement officials say Barr is
using the Justice Department to chase unsubstantiated conspiracy
theories that could benefit the Republican president politically
and undermine former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia
investigation.
As part of his inquiry, Barr has asked Australian and British
justice officials for assistance and visited Italy twice,
meeting intelligence agents in Rome in August and September to
learn more about people mentioned in Mueller's report.
Mueller's investigation found that Moscow interfered in the 2016
election to help Trump, and led to criminal convictions of
several former campaign aides. But Mueller concluded that he did
not have enough evidence to establish a criminal conspiracy with
Russia.
Barr appointed Connecticut State Attorney John Durham to lead
the review of whether U.S. intelligence and law enforcement
agencies acted properly when they examined possible ties between
the Trump campaign and Russia, which ultimately led to the
Mueller investigation.
Trump, who calls the Russia investigation a witch hunt and a
hoax, says U.S. officials launched the probe to undermine his
chances of winning the White House, although he and his
supporters have provided no evidence.
Trump is also grappling with a Democratic-led impeachment
inquiry focused on his request in a July telephone call to
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate former
Vice President Joe Biden, who is a leading contender for the
Democratic presidential nomination to face Trump in the 2020
election.
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Writing by Mohammad Zargham;
Editing by Eric Beech and Peter Cooney)
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