Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team is
now purportedly looking into whether the United Arab Emirates, with
perhaps help from a top adviser, tried to gain political influence by
putting money into Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign -- a tack
that would indicate Mueller’s investigation continues to expand beyond
whether campaign officials colluded with Russia.
Mueller’s investigators in recent weeks have questioned the adviser,
Lebanese-American businessman George Nader, and asked witnesses for
information about whether the UAE tried to buy political influence by
giving money to the Trump campaign, according to The New York Times.
Nader has been a frequent visitor to the Trump White House. And the
president has praised the UAE for the Persian Gulf nation’s efforts to
work with the United States on economic issues and squashing terrorism
in the region, thanking Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed for his efforts
just last week, according to the White House.
Nader has purportedly been an adviser to the crown prince. Axios first
reported that Mueller investigators were talking to Nader.
Mueller took over the Justice Department investigation in May 2017. And
in recent weeks, he has made several moves that suggest his probe has
expanded beyond possible collusion, including charging former Trump
campaign manager Paul Manafort with alleged tax and bank fraud and
indicting 13 Russians in connection with trying to sow political discord
during the 2016 elections.
Nader was purportedly close to top Trump political strategist Steve
Bannon, who in in August 2017 was forced from the White House. |
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