Trump's legal team approached former Mueller chief of staff to join
By JOSH DAWSEY 06/28/2017 05:20 PM EDT
President Donald Trumps lawyers approached Daniel Levin, a former chief of staff to special counsel Robert Mueller, to join the presidents personal legal team amid the growing probe into his campaigns potential ties with Russia.
Levin, a Washington lawyer who worked for Mueller at the FBI, has spoken to members of Trumps defense team on several occasions but has not officially signed on, according to people familiar with the talks. Whether he will sign on remains up in the air, one person said. Levin declined to comment Wednesday. Mark Corallo, a spokesman for the presidents lead lawyer Marc Kasowitz, also declined to comment.
Trump has not been accused of any wrongdoing. But with investigators gearing up for a wide-ranging probe that may include questions of whether the president tried to obstruct justice by firing former FBI director James Comey in May, his lawyers are looking for counsel familiar with Mueller and how he runs investigations.
Corallo, the spokesman, previously worked with Mueller in the federal government. And Levin has long been friends with Mueller, working as his chief of staff in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and later coordinating the 9/11 Commission. Levin also worked at WilmerHale, where Mueller worked, before moving to White and Case.
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