Son of Trump and Manafort able to testify

WASHINGTON –

Special prosecutor Robert Mueller has no objection to the eldest son of Donald Trump and the former campaign manager of the president in the public testify before the U.s. Congress. That has Dianne Feinstein, the top Democratic politician in the Judicial commission of the Senate, said on Tuesday.

Former FBI director Mueller as special prosecutor appointed to investigate Russian interference in the Us presidential election and possible collusion between Moscow and the camp of Trump in the run-up to the vote. It is not yet known when or if Donald Trump junior and Manafort to appear before the committee.

Trump junior gave up last week, e-mails free which proved that he was in June 2016, but what wanted to speak with a Russian lawyer who may have information that was harmful to Hillary Clinton, the Democratic opponent of his father. From the camp of Trump were also son-in-law Jared Kushner and campaigner Paul Manafort at the meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaja and the Russian-American lobbyist animator rinat Akhmetshin present.


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