5:30 p.m. ET, September 30, 2019
Trump pressed Australian Prime Minister to help with Justice review of Russia probe origins
From CNN's Evan Perez and Paul LeBlanc
President Trump pressed Australia's Prime Minister during a recent phone call
to help Attorney General William Barr with his review of the origins of the Russia probe, according to
an official familiar with the call.
The call happened with Barr's knowledge and at his suggestion, the official said.
The New York Times first reported this call.
The official notes this is seeking assistance with the review, which is being conducted by US Attorney John Durham, and so is seen as appropriate and completely different from the Ukraine matter. Justice Department officials say that it is appropriate for the attorney general and the President to seek help from foreign countries with an investigation of 2016 election interference.
Durham is examining what intelligence came from other countries that propelled the investigation that eventually became the Trump-Russia probe.
An official briefed on the matter said the attorney general has asked the President to request the help of several countries, including Australia, with the Durham review.
Officials believe that requesting foreign help with a retrospective look at 2016 election interference differs vastly from Trump's request made in the Ukraine call transcript released last week.
Some background: A rough transcript released by the White House shows Trump repeatedly pushed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden, Trump's potential 2020 political rival, and his son Hunter Biden. There is no evidence of wrongdoing by Joe or Hunter Biden.