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Mueller Grand Jury Secrecy and White House Staff Legal Maneuvers Revealed in Internal Memo

Mueller Grand Jury Secrecy and White House Staff Legal Maneuvers Revealed in Internal Memo The passage provides specific, actionable details about internal White House behavior during the Mueller investigation, including a documented request for Michael Flynn’s security clearance card, Bannon’s $2 million legal bill, and the categorization of grand‑jury participants. These points point to concrete leads (e.g., who handled Flynn’s card, the scale of legal expenses) that could be followed up with subpoenas, financial records, or interviews. The content is sensitive—implicating senior Trump aides and the President’s inner circle in potential obstruction—but it does not yet present brand‑new explosive evidence, so it falls in the strong‑lead range rather than blockbuster. Key insights: Special Counsel Mueller’s grand jury met on the 5th floor of 333 Constitution Ave, indicating a specific location for potential records requests.; Reince Priebus allegedly asked Steve Innis for his security clearance card in February 2017, shortly after FBI concerns about Michael Flynn.; Steve Bannon’s legal fees for Mueller testimony reached $2 million, suggesting extensive lawyer‑client communications that could be subpoenaed.

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Mueller Grand Jury Secrecy and White House Staff Legal Maneuvers Revealed in Internal Memo The passage provides specific, actionable details about internal White House behavior during the Mueller investigation, including a documented request for Michael Flynn’s security clearance card, Bannon’s $2 million legal bill, and the categorization of grand‑jury participants. These points point to concrete leads (e.g., who handled Flynn’s card, the scale of legal expenses) that could be followed up with subpoenas, financial records, or interviews. The content is sensitive—implicating senior Trump aides and the President’s inner circle in potential obstruction—but it does not yet present brand‑new explosive evidence, so it falls in the strong‑lead range rather than blockbuster. Key insights: Special Counsel Mueller’s grand jury met on the 5th floor of 333 Constitution Ave, indicating a specific location for potential records requests.; Reince Priebus allegedly asked Steve Innis for his security clearance card in February 2017, shortly after FBI concerns about Michael Flynn.; Steve Bannon’s legal fees for Mueller testimony reached $2 million, suggesting extensive lawyer‑client communications that could be subpoenaed.

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