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orangecrush

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Mon Mar 6, 2017, 07:22 PM Mar 2017

Senate asks former Trump adviser to retain Russia material

former foreign policy adviser to President Donald Trump's campaign says he has been contacted by the Senate intelligence Committee about its investigation into Russia's involvement in the 2016 election.

In response to the committee, Carter Page said he will "provide any information" that may be of assistance to the committee.


"I will do everything in my power to reasonably ensure that all information concerning my activities related to Russia last year is preserved," Page said in a letter addressed to North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr, the committee chairman, and Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, the vice chairman.

The Senate panel will review Russia's interference in the presidential race, which intelligence agencies have concluded was carried out on Trump's behalf, and potential links between Russia and Trump's campaign advisers and associates. The lawmakers have asked about a dozen individuals and organizations, including the White House, to preserve relevant materials.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/senate-asks-trump-adviser-retain-russia-material-45940396




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Senate asks former Trump adviser to retain Russia material (Original Post) orangecrush Mar 2017 OP
Of course, he will. ananda Mar 2017 #1
He'd better stay away from small planes malaise Mar 2017 #2
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