The Welland Tribune

Democrats seek translator’s notes from Trump-Putin summit

- LISA MASCARO AND DUSTIN WEAVER

WASHINGTON — Democrats on the U.S. Senate foreign relations committee are asking Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to provide the panel with the translator’s notes and other materials from President Donald Trump’s Helsinki summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The senators have requested any cable traffic, memos, notes and policy directives related to the July summit, when Trump and Putin met privately for more than two hours with only translator­s present.

The White House has not provided informatio­n on what was said, and even Trump’s director of national intelligen­ce, Dan Coats, has said he does not know what happened in the room.

In a letter sent to the State Department Friday morning, the foreign relations committee’s top Democrat, Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey, and Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire said the situation requires “urgent congressio­nal oversight.”

“Russian officials have taken advantage of the lack of communicat­ion by the White House to circulate their own, possibly false, readouts of what occurred in this private meeting,” the senators wrote.

Trump drew widespread criticism for his performanc­e in Helsinki on July 16. At a joint news conference with Putin, Trump spoke favourably of the Russian leader and denied U.S. intelligen­ce findings that Russia interfered in the 2016 election.

Trump’s statements fuelled calls from Democrats for testimony from the American translator who was in the private meeting. Republican­s shot down the idea and blocked a Democratic request to issue a subpoena.

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