Report: Mueller probing whether Flynn played a role in pursuit of Clinton emails

Source: The Hill | August 25, 2017 | Melanie Zanona

Special counsel Robert Mueller is looking into whether former national security adviser and Trump campaign aide Michael Flynn played any role in an effort to get Hillary Clinton’s emails from Russian hackers, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday.

Mueller, who was appointed by the Justice Department to probe Russian efforts to meddle in last year’s presidential campaign, is also beginning to subpoena witnesses for grand jury testimony, according to NBC News.

Then-candidate Donald Trump publicly asked for Moscow to release any of Clinton’s emails it had during the 2016 campaign.

Republican activist Peter W. Smith, who allegedly led an operation hoping to obtain Clinton’s deleted emails, portrayed Flynn as “an ally in those efforts and implied that other senior Trump campaign officials were coordinating with him” in correspondence and conversations with colleagues, according to the Journal. Flynn’s consulting firm and his son were also reportedly mentioned in the same correspondence.

Smith said he made contact with five different groups of hackers who claimed to have obtained Clinton’s emails, two of which Smith believed were Russian groups.

The Democratic presidential nominee faced months of criticism for the private “homebrew” email server she maintained while secretary of State, and emails allegedly deleted from that server were the subject of intense speculation. 

Now federal investigators working for Mueller are examining whether Flynn, who was a senior Trump campaign adviser at the time, or his son were involved in any way in the pursuit of the emails. They are also working to determine whether Smith or anyone else paid hackers for Clinton’s emails, according to the report.

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