The two leaders of the House Intelligence committee continued their
back-and-forth Friday as tension mounts over the panel's inquiry into
whether there are ties between Russia and Trump campaign officials as
well as the Kremlin's potential meddling in the 2016 elections.
Into the fray steps Paul Manafort, President
Donald Trump's embattled former campaign chairman, who will voluntarily
appear before the panel, committee chairman Devin Nunes told reporters
Friday. A Senate aide confirmed to NBC News that Manafort has also
offered to be interviewed by the Senate Intelligence Committee as a part
of their investigation into Russian interference in the U.S. elections
last year.
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Source: NBC News
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