By Rosalind S. Helderman, Tom Hamburger and Karen Deyoung | Washington Post
WASHINGTON – After six months of work, special counsel Robert Mueller III has indicted two top advisers to President Donald Trump and accepted guilty pleas from two others in exchange for their cooperation with his probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election – a sign of mounting legal peril for the White House.
Related Articles
Former Trump adviser Flynn pleads guilty to lying to FBI about Russian contacts; Jared Kushner implicated
Ivanka Trump was instrumental in Michael Flynn becoming national security adviser, report says
Flynn-Russia interaction timeline
Analysis: Flynn’s plea is Mueller’s key …read more
Source: The Mercury News