Special counsel Robert Mueller has impanelled a grand jury to investigate Russia's interference with the 2016 presidential election, a media report said today -- an important step toward potential criminal charges.
The Wall Street Journal , citing two unnamed sources familiar with the matter, reported that the grand jury had begun its work in the US capital Washington "in recent weeks."
The move is a sign that the sweeping federal investigation -- which includes allegations that Trump campaign officials coordinated with Russia to tilt the election -- is gathering pace and has entered a more concrete phase.
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The establishment of a grand jury will allow Mueller -- a former FBI director -- to subpoena documents and get testimony under oath, as well as issue possible indictments.
Outgoing White House aide Sean Spicer and Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores both declined to comment on the report.
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