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Democrats want interprete­r to testify about summit

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WASHINGTON: Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday pushed for Congress to subpoena Donald Trump’s interprete­r, amid a growing sense of alarm over the private summit in Helsinki between the US president and Russia’s Vladimir Putin.

The two presidents held a twohour closed-door negotiatio­n with no other officials present save for the leaders’ interprete­rs.

Democrats say the woman who translated for Trump — and the notes she took during the meeting — could provide critical informatio­n about what transpired.

“We want the interprete­r to come before the committee. We want to see the notes,” Senator Robert Menendez, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told MSNBC.

Lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle have condemned Trump’s positive take on Putin during Monday’s post-meeting joint press conference.

Senators Richard Blumenthal and Jeanne Shaheen have also called for the interprete­r, identified as Marina Gross, to testify, as have congressme­n Joe Kennedy and Bill Pascrell in the House of Representa­tives.

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker said he would consider the proposal but appeared to pour cold water on it.

“In the future, would any notes even be allowed to be taken if you started doing this kind of thing?”

The White House is highly likely to swat away the request and invoke executive privilege, arguing that no US President Donald Trump with Marina Gross. — AFP file picture president is required to reveal private conversati­ons and that an aide, such as a translator, should not be compelled to do so either.

When asked whether there was a recording of the Trump-putin meeting, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said “I’m not aware of one,” and referred further questions to the State Department.

State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert said she had yet to find any precedent for compelling a presidenti­al interprete­r to testify, and that “no formal request... at this point” has been made for Gross to do so. Corker said a better option would be to grill Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who was in Helsinki with Trump and most likely was debriefed by the president about the summit discussion­s. — AFP

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