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Trump-Russia investigation: The 'collusion issue is still open', says Senate intelligence chairman | Trump-Russia investigation: The 'collusion issue is still open', says Senate intelligence chairman |
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The Senate intelligence committee is still investigating whether Russia colluded with Trump campaign advisers to influence the 2016 election, the panel's chairman has said. | |
The “collusion issue is still open”, said Republican Senator Richard Burr, standing alongside the committee's top Democrat, Mark Warner. | The “collusion issue is still open”, said Republican Senator Richard Burr, standing alongside the committee's top Democrat, Mark Warner. |
The committee is more than nine months into its investigation into Russian meddling in last year’s presidential race. | The committee is more than nine months into its investigation into Russian meddling in last year’s presidential race. |
Mr Burr said the panel has confirmed the findings of US intelligence agencies – that Russia had interfered in the election – but that one portion of the investigation has not yet closed. | Mr Burr said the panel has confirmed the findings of US intelligence agencies – that Russia had interfered in the election – but that one portion of the investigation has not yet closed. |
The committee has interviewed every intelligence community official involved in drafting the report on Russian election meddling, Mr Burr said, listing off the work the committee has done. | The committee has interviewed every intelligence community official involved in drafting the report on Russian election meddling, Mr Burr said, listing off the work the committee has done. |
So far, investigators have conducted more than 250 hours of interviews, produced over 4,000 transcript pages and reviewed more than 100,000 pages of documents. | So far, investigators have conducted more than 250 hours of interviews, produced over 4,000 transcript pages and reviewed more than 100,000 pages of documents. |
The committee has spoken behind closed doors to multiple current and former members of Donald Trump's inner circle, including the President’s ex-campaign chairman Paul Manafort and son-in-law Jared Kushner. | The committee has spoken behind closed doors to multiple current and former members of Donald Trump's inner circle, including the President’s ex-campaign chairman Paul Manafort and son-in-law Jared Kushner. |
But despite their efforts, the committee has still not been able to interview Christopher Steele, the author of a controversial dossier containing explosive allegations about Mr Trump and top members of his campaign. | But despite their efforts, the committee has still not been able to interview Christopher Steele, the author of a controversial dossier containing explosive allegations about Mr Trump and top members of his campaign. |
“The committee has hit a wall,” Mr Burr said, adding that both he and Mr Warner made personal efforts to reach Mr Steele, but he had not accepted their invitations. | “The committee has hit a wall,” Mr Burr said, adding that both he and Mr Warner made personal efforts to reach Mr Steele, but he had not accepted their invitations. |
The Republican said the panel cannot determine the dossier’s credibility without understanding who paid for it and who contributed to the material. | The Republican said the panel cannot determine the dossier’s credibility without understanding who paid for it and who contributed to the material. |
However, the Senate Judiciary Committee – which is also conducting its own Russia probe – was able to interview the man who hired Mr Steele to compile the report, Glenn Simpson, behind closed doors. | However, the Senate Judiciary Committee – which is also conducting its own Russia probe – was able to interview the man who hired Mr Steele to compile the report, Glenn Simpson, behind closed doors. |
After 10 hours of testimony, Mr Simpson, the co-founder of the political research firm Fusion GPS, stressed that he stood by the allegations in the dossier. | After 10 hours of testimony, Mr Simpson, the co-founder of the political research firm Fusion GPS, stressed that he stood by the allegations in the dossier. |
Three congressional panels and special counsel Robert Mueller are investigating Russia’s meddling in the election and possible collusion. | Three congressional panels and special counsel Robert Mueller are investigating Russia’s meddling in the election and possible collusion. |
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