The president's eldest son and namesake returned to Capitol Hill on Wednesday morning for a second time before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Asked by ABC News producer Trish Turner as he arrived: 'Are you here to correct your testimony?' Trump Jr. replied, “Nothing to correct” with
The president's eldest son and namesake returned to Capitol Hill on Wednesday morning for a second time before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
In May, Donald Trump Jr. agreed to appear before the panel for a closed session, limited in scope and time after the Republican-led committee issued a subpoena for his testimony. In the wake of special counsel Robert Mueller's now-closed investigation, several congressional panels are marching forward with their own probes into Russian meddling during the 2016 campaign.
Last month, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., went so far as to suggest that Trump Jr. ought to ignore the subpoena.
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