Article snippet: Special counsel MORE is finished investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, shifting the focus to cases spawned by his 22-month probe. Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are investigating MORE’s campaign finance violations thanks to one of more than a dozen referrals Mueller made to other districts in the course of his investigation. Prosecutors in Washington are eyeing a November trial for MORE, a case Mueller passed off when he shuttered his probe after charging the former Trump ally with lying to Congress about his interactions with WikiLeaks. Prosecutors are also pursuing an active case against the people behind the Russian troll farm accused of meddling in the election. Mueller charged them more than a year ago. Michael Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser, is expected to soon take the witness stand against his onetime business partner for allegedly illegally lobbying on behalf of the Turkish government. And House Democrats appear intent on using Mueller’s report to pursue their own case on obstruction of justice against the president. The version of Mueller’s 448-page report that Attorney General MORE released publicly on Thursday is redacted to prevent “harm to ongoing matters,” including investigations stemming from the special counsel’s original probe. As a result, details on other cases are shrouded in mystery. Still, the scope of the redactions serves as a reminder of the reach of Mueller’s investigation. Mueller obt... Link to the full article to read more
End of Mueller shifts focus to existing probes | TheHill
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