Former White House counsel Gregory Craig’s trial opened with a clash between prosecutors and defense attorneys about his work for Ukraine
WASHINGTON—The trial of President Obama’s former White House counsel opened on Thursday, promising to shed new light on the inner workings of Washington lawyers, public relations firms and journalists.
In opening statements, prosecutors accused Gregory Craig—a veteran Democratic attorney who has served in two presidential administrations—of misleading a unit of the Justice Department responsible for enforcing the laws about foreign government representation.
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