Behind Closed Doors, a Redo With Trump Jr., Senate Intelligence

President's son says he has 'nothing to correct'
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jun 12, 2019 10:00 AM CDT
Trump Jr., Senate Intelligence Meet for Round 2
Donald Trump Jr. arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday.   (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez)

Donald Trump Jr. told reporters he has "nothing to correct" as he arrived on Capitol Hill Wednesday for a second closed-door interview with the Senate Intelligence Committee. Trump Jr. made the brief comments in response to a reporter who asked if he was there to correct his testimony, per the AP. Senators want to discuss answers Trump Jr. gave to Congress in 2017 after President Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, told a House committee he had regularly briefed Trump Jr. on a real estate project in Moscow. Trump Jr. told Congress he was only "peripherally aware" of it. The panel is also interested in talking to him about a campaign meeting in Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer that captured the interest of special counsel Robert Mueller. (Meanwhile, Trump Jr. is writing a book.)

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