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Senate intelligen­ce panel requests Trump campaign documents -WashPost

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - The Senate Intelligen­ce Committee, investigat­ing Russian meddling in U.S. 2016 election, has asked President Donald Trump’s political organizati­on to hand over all documents going back the campaign’s launch in June 2015, the Washington Post reported on Friday, citing two people briefed on the request.

The letter from the Senate panel seeking all documents, emails and telephone records arrived at Trump’s campaign committee last week and was addressed to its treasurer, the Post said. This marked the first time the Trump campaign organizati­on has been drawn into the bipartisan committee’s investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the presidenti­al election, it said.

Dozens of former campaign staffers are expected to be contacted soon to ensure they are aware of the request, the Post said, citing the two people.

The letter was signed by Republican Senator Richard Burr, the committee’s chairman, and Senator Mark Warner, its top Democrat, according to the Post, which said representa­tives for Burr and Warner declined to comment.

The Senate panel’s investigat­ion is among several in Congress into Russian interferen­ce in the election, and is separate from a probe into the matter being led by a special counsel appointed last week by the Justice Department, former Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion Director Robert Mueller.

Trump’s campaign committee, based at Trump Tower in New York, is now led by Michael Glassner, a former deputy campaign manager, and John Pence, a nephew of Vice President Mike Pence, the Post said.

Glassner did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment and a White House representa­tive had no immediate comment, the Post said.

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