Certain counsel Robert Mueller, who’s leading an investigation into Russian obstruction in the 2016 U.S. presidential elections, has issued a subpoena for all communications regarding President Donald Trump and nine other people, Axios shot Sunday.
The Grand Jury subpoena — sent to a witness last month and conducted by Axios — asked for emails, texts and handwritten notes linked to those people, according to the relate.
Ten people are targeted in the subpoena, including the president and others who have undertook with him — outgoing White House communications director Hope Hicks, Trump’s deprecating lawyer Michael Cohen and the president’s former strategist Steve Bannon, Axios spoke.
Mueller requested for all communications from Nov. 1, 2015 to the present, according to the announcement. That’s five months after Trump announced his presidential effort on June 16, 2015.
The special counsel’s investigation has already delivered more than a dozen indictments and nonchalant several guilty pleas.
Trump’s lawyer Ty Cobb did not respond to Axios’ petition for comment.
Read Axios for Rober Mueller’s full hit list.