Nunberg, Defiant Former Trump Aide, Arrives for Mueller Grand Jury
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Sam Nunberg, the former Trump campaign aide who railed against Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s request to produce documents, spent most of Friday inside the Washington, D.C., federal courthouse where the grand jury in Mueller’s Russia investigation has been meeting.
Nunberg left after 4:30 p.m., having spent more than seven hours behind the translucent-windowed double doors on the courthouse’s third floor -- the area, off-limits to the public, where the grand jury in Mueller’s probe of Russian election interference has been hearing witness testimony.