Millions of e-mails are in the hands of the investigation officer
US presidential election, millions of e-mails were run with Donald Trump's election campaign team with key figures from Russia. The e-mail documents are now in the hands of Robert Moeller, the top officer of the investigation of Russian intervention allegations.
The news came out in different media. As part of the investigation, the Central Bureau of Investigation has already brought formal charges against four people. The BBC has reported this in a report.
Corolla Langhofer, the election campaigner of Trump for America, named Trump, alleged that these e-mails were taken from the third parties without law. In a letter sent to lawmakers, he alleged that by taking personal e-mail, the constitutional rights of the people were curtailed.
The report said the Trump for America group used the government services General Services Administration (GSA) to do their work until their debut from Trump's election. The GSA handed over the millions of e-mail investigations to the investigation team of the muweiler last summer.
Corrie Longhofer said in his letter, "The GSA contract with Trump for America Group will not give the e-mail to the third person, or will not ask any questions about this." But the government agency violated that agreement by giving it to Müller.
However, many like the former central counsel Renneto Mariotti say there is no violation of any law. In the interest of national security, there is an example of getting information.
American News website Acios said in a report Saturday that at least 12 people of Trump's campaign team including Trump's son-in-law Jairad Kushner have come to the hands of Mieueller.
It is said that Trump's personal lawyers will soon talk to Mueller about the matter and Trump's campaign team will have a meeting between themselves to fix the next duties.
It is being speculated that if the content of e-mails is released, then the trump will be a big push again. The new debate will be aroused.