The Justice Department has issued new subpoenas in an investigation into perceived adversaries of President Donald Trump and the U.S. government response to Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. That's according to multiple people familiar with the matter. An initial wave of subpoenas in November asked recipients for documents related to the preparation of a U.S. intelligence community assessment that detailed a sweeping, multi-prong effort by Moscow to help Trump defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Though the first subpoenas requested documents from a monthslong time frame surrounding the January 2017 publication of the Obama administration intelligence assessment, the latest subpoenas issued in recent weeks ask for any records through the present.