High-Profile Figures Subpoenaed in Justice Department Probe
The subpoenas seek documents on the 2017 intelligence assessment about Russian election interference as part of a Justice Department probe into the Trump-Russia investigation's origins.
- The Justice Department has started a new investigation into President Donald Trump's allegations, issuing multiple subpoenas related to Russian interference in the 2016 election, according to multiple sources.
- The subpoenas seek documents regarding the Obama administration's intelligence community assessment from January 2017, detailing Russia's influence campaign to assist Trump.
- Former CIA Director John Brennan and FBI employees Peter Strzok and Lisa Page are among those who may receive subpoenas, as reported by a person familiar with the matter.
- While it is unclear what criminal allegations are being investigated, multiple reports confirm that Russia interfered in the election, with varying conclusions on the Trump campaign's involvement.
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