The Asian Age

Firm behind Don-Russia dossier in dock Trump gets

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Washington, Oct. 11: A political research firm behind a dossier of allegation­s about President Donald Trump’s connection­s to Russia has been subpoenaed by the House intelligen­ce committee.

Joshua Levy, a lawyer for Fusion GPS, said in a statement on Tuesday that the subpoenas were signed by Rep. Devin Nunes even though the Republican committee chairman stepped aside months ago from leading the panel’s Russia probe.

He said the subpoenas to the firm reflected a “blatant attempt to undermine the reporting” of the dossier and came even as the firm was in the process of cooperatin­g with congressio­nal committees in their investigat­ions into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

The co-founder of Fusion GPS, Glenn Simpson, spoke privately over the summer for about 10 hours to the Senate Judiciary Committee. The intelligen­ce committee, Levy said, was given the “opportunit­y to agree to the same terms that other committees have allowed in a good faith effort to strike a balance between Congress’ right to informatio­n with our clients’ privileges and legal obligation­s.”

“As we evaluate these subpoenas,” Levy wrote, “we have serious concerns about their legitimacy.” The dossier contends that Russia amassed compromisi­ng informatio­n about Trump and engaged in an effort to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidenti­al election on his behalf.

The document circulated in Washington last year and was provided to the FBI.

According to a person familiar with the subpoenas, they were originally requested by Texas Rep. Mike Conaway, the Republican who has led the Russia probe since Mr Nunes stepped aside in April. The person declined to be named.

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