Special counsel subpoena demands communications from Trump, his campaign staff: report
A grand jury for Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe is seeking a trove of documents from those closest to Donald Trump’s White House bid, including the President himself, according to a report Sunday.
A subpoena is requesting all communications dating back to Nov. 1, 2015, the first four months of Trump’s presidential campaign, NBC News and Axios reported after reviewing a copy of the document from a witness.
The document demands emails, text messages, phone logs and papers from the 10 staffers, identified in the reports as Trump, campaign staffers Stephen Bannon, Rick Gates, Corey Lewandowski, Paul Manafort, Carter Page, Roger Stone, and his longtime employees Keith Schiller and lawyer Michael Cohen.
Only two of the staffers identified in the subpoena remains in Trump’s employment and that’s Hope Hicks, the outgoing White House communication director expected to step down, and Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal lawyer.


