Russia Probe Accelerates as Divided House Panel Plans Interviews
(Bloomberg) -- The House Intelligence Committee is accelerating its probe of possible collusion between President Donald Trumps campaign and Russia, with plans to hold closed-door interviews with former campaign officials Michael Caputo and Paul Manafort.
Caputo, a former Trump adviser, is scheduled to appear on July 14, according to a committee official who asked for anonymity.
Manafort, the former Trump campaign manager, previously said hed speak with the committee and hasnt scheduled a date yet, said his spokesman, Jason Maloni, on Monday.
The planned interviews represent progress for a panel thats been so divided by partisan mistrust that its members have struggled to agree on their probes mission and scope. The committees Senate counterpart has conducted far more interviews.
Caputo has said he wants to testify to dismiss any notion of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian officials. Caputo worked in Russia in the 1990s and in the early 2000s for a Russian conglomerate that supported President Vladimir Putin.
Manafort consulted in the past for the pro-Russian former president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych. Last week, Bloomberg News reported that Ukrainian prosecutors found no proof of illicit payments to Manafort for his work for the party of the nations ousted leader. Anti-corruption investigators in the ex-Soviet republic said last year that theyd found ledgers showing $12.7 million in undisclosed cash payments between 2007 and 2012 earmarked for Manafort from Yanukovychs Party of Regions.
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