A federal appeals court on Tuesday ordered a mystery corporation owned by a foreign country to comply with a subpoena that appears to be from special counsel Robert Mueller. The three-page opinion released by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is the latest twist in an opaque dispute that POLITICO and other media outlets have tied to Muellers probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. The ruling offers the intriguing detail that the entity fighting the Mueller subpoena is a foreign government-owned company, not a specific individual, as many experts had speculated.
Exactly who is on the receiving end of the subpoena remains a guessing game, though Tuesdays court opinion would appear to categorically rule out a range of individuals that have been floated, from President Donald Trump to Vice President Mike Pence. Trump and his personal attorneys have said the case does not involve a subpoena to the president.
Muellers investigation, while centering on Russian attempts to influence the presidential election on Trumps behalf, has also drawn into the mix a number of foreign countries and companies, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Israel and the German investment company Deutsche Bank.
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Israel and the German investment company Deutsche Bank.
Deutsche Bank....
https://www.newsweek.com/2017/12/29/donald-trump-russia-secret-deutsche- bank-753780.html
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