Former Trump aide Sam Nunberg is refusing to appear before a grand jury at the request of special counsel Robert Mueller, reports the Washington Post.
Washington Post reports:
In an interview with The Washington Post, Nunberg said he was asked to come to Washington to appear before the grand jury on Friday. He also provided a copy of what appears to be his two-page grand jury subpoena seeking documents related to President Trump and nine other people, including emails, correspondence, invoices, telephone logs, calendars and “records of any kind.” […]
Nunberg said he does not plan to comply with the subpoena, including either testimony or providing documents.
“Let him arrest me,” Nunberg said. “Mr. Mueller should understand I am not going in on Friday.”
As The Gateway Pundit previously reported via Axios, Mueller is “subpoenaing all communications,” of the following former and current Trump aides (including the President, himself):
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Carter Page
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Corey Lewandowski
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Donald J. Trump
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Hope Hicks
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Keith Schiller
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Michael Cohen
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Paul Manafort
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Rick Gates
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Roger Stone
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Steve Bannon
The subpoena asks for all communications from November 1, 2015, to the present. Notably, Trump announced his campaign for president five months earlier — on June 16, 2015.
In addition to subpoenaing all communications of select former and current Trump aides, the New York Times reports Mueller is now probing whether Lebanese-American businessman and United Arab Emirates advisor, George Nader, is influencing U.S. policy.
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