Donald Trump’s oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., will be privately testifying in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday as part of their investigation into Russias meddling in the 2016 presidential election, a Senate aide revealed on Wednesday.
Trump Jr. had initially been invited to testify publicly in a July hearing, but denied the request and agreed to speak privately with the committee.
“We look forward to a professional and productive meeting and appreciate the opportunity to assist the committee,” Alan Futerfas, a lawyer for Trump Jr., said in a statement.
Trump has constantly denied having had any contact with Russia during the election, but a recent letter he wrote firing former FBI Director James Comey could reveal that he was trying to stop the Russia investigation from continuing.
Whatever Trump is hiding it will come to light sooner or later.
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