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Now Congress to probe FBI, Justice department

Trump's attorneys have worked out terms for interview.

Washington: Amid new signs that special counsel Robert Mueller is pursuing an obstruction of justice case against President Donald Trump, Republicans in Congress have intensified their own investigations of the Justice Department’s and FBI’s handling of inquiries into Trump’s ties to Russia.

Tuesday brought several dramatic developments in the Russia saga, including the news that Mueller recently had interviewed Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the first Cabinet official known to be questioned in the investigation.

The New York Times also reported that former FBI director James Comey was interviewed by Mueller last year.

But even as Mueller showed apparent momentum, Republicans made new charges of political bias and even potential criminal misconduct in the nation’s top law enforcement agencies.

( Source : AP )
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