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In a new court filing Thursday, the special counsel Robert Mueller’s team asked the US District Court in Washington, DC, to file a sealed response to lawyers representing an indicted Russian company because the government’s response “discusses ‘a matter occurring before the grand jury.'”

Fervent observers of Mueller’s investigation into Russia’s election interference were quick to say that the court filing could be tied to a separate and ongoing legal battle between Mueller and an unknown entity over a grand-jury subpoena.

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7 thoughts on “Mueller’s office may have dropped a hint about the mystery grand-jury subpoena case that has Washington enthralled

  1. The plot unravels… The most disturbing part of all this is that the members of the GOP continue to put their self-interests and that of their party before the well-being of our people and nation. Greed sees not its own folly.

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