Trump campaign hands over documents in Russia investigation
President Trump’s campaign and several of its associates have reportedly begun handing over documents to the Senate Judiciary Committee for its probe into Russia’s election interference.
A spokesperson for the committee told Bloomberg that the campaign sent over more than 20,000 pages of documents on Aug. 2.
{mosads}Paul Manafort, who at one point served as Trump’s campaign chairman, turned over 400 pages on the same day, the report said.
Donald Trump Jr., who has been at the center of the controversy surrounding the campaign’s meeting with a Russian lawyer after being promised harmful information about Democrat Hillary Clinton, gave the committee 250 pages of documents on Aug. 4.
The committee requested documents related to any efforts to gain information about Clinton, the meeting with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya, and any coordinated efforts between Trump campaign staff members and Russian associates seeking to interfere in the presidential election.
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