WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's re-election campaign spent more than $1 million in legal fees in the last three months, coinciding with a spike in intensity from Russia investigators. The spending on lawyers is detailed in the latest campaign finance disclosure by the president's re-election campaign. It amounted to roughly one quarter of the $4.1 million the president's re-election campaign spent in the last three months. The vast majority of spending — $800,000 — went to the law firm Jones Day, which is representing the Trump campaign.