U.S. attorney to review Russia probe

Attorney General William Barr has asked the U.S. attorney in Connecticut, John Durham, to review the origins of the Russia investigation, a source familiar with the assignment confirmed to CBS News on Monday.

In congressional testimony last month about the release of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on the Russia probe, Barr expressed concern about the possibility of “improper surveillance” of the Trump campaign. 

“I am not saying that improper surveillance occurred. I’m saying that I am concerned about it and looking into it, that’s all,” Barr said.

He told the Senate panel, “I just want to satisfy myself that there were no abuse of law enforcement or intelligence powers.” Barr also said, “I’m not suggesting that those rules were violated, but I think it’s important to look at that. And I’m not just talking about the FBI necessarily, but intelligence agencies more broadly.”

This is the third investigation into the origins of the Russia probe. The Justice Department’s inspector general is examining the Justice Department’s handling of the investigation, and the U.S. attorney in Utah was previously asked to review aspects of the investigation.

FILE – In this April 25, 2006 file photo, John Durham speaks to reporters on the steps of U.S. District Court in New Haven, Conn.  AP photo / Bob Child

Durham, according to the source, has been tasked by Barr with ensuring that the U.S. government’s intelligence collection efforts related to the Trump campaign — leading up to President Trump’s 2017 inauguration — were both lawful and appropriate.

When Durham was appointed Connecticut U.S. attorney by President Trump, he was given a positive recommendation by both of the state’s senators, Dick Blumenthal and Chris Murphy, who consider him to be a “fierce and fair” prosecutor.

His career with the Justice Department spans several decades, working under Republic and Democratic administrations alike. In 1999, Attorney General Janet Reno appointed Durham to investigate law enforcement corruption in Boston.

Under Attorney General Eric Holder, Durham examined the CIA’s destruction of videotapes and its  treatment of detainees.

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