A long winter: White House aides divided over scope, risks of Russia probe
Six months into a special counsels investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, White House aides and others in President Trumps close orbit are increasingly divided in their assessments of the expanding probe and how worried administration officials and campaign aides should be about their potential legal peril, according to numerous people familiar with the debate.
Some in the West Wing avoid the mere mention of Russia or the investigation whenever possible. Others take solace in the reassurances of White House lawyer Ty Cobb that special counsel Robert S. Mueller III will be wrapping up the probe soon and the president and those close to him will be exonerated. And a few engage in grim gallows humor, privately joking about wiretaps.
The investigation reached a critical turning point in recent weeks, with a formal subpoena to the campaign, an expanding list of potential witnesses and the indictments of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his deputy, Rick Gates. Some within Trumps circle, including former chief of staff Reince Priebus, have already been interviewed by Muellers investigators, while others such as Hope Hicks the White House communications director and trusted confidant of the president and White House counsel Donald McGahn are expected in coming weeks.
One Republican operative in frequent contact with the White House described Muellers team working through the staff like Pac-Man.
Of course they are worried, said the Republican, who insisted on anonymity to offer a candid assessment. Anybody that ever had the words Russia come out of their lips or in an email, theyre going to get talked to. These things are thorough and deep. Its going to be a long winter.
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