Chattanooga Times Free Press

Green Party candidate Stein says she’s cooperatin­g

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WASHINGTON — The Senate intelligen­ce committee has asked for documents from former presidenti­al candidate Jill Stein as part of its probe into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election, adding another new thread to the panel’s investigat­ion as it heads into 2018.

Stein said in a statement overnight Tuesday that she was cooperatin­g with the probe and is providing documents to the committee. She has captured the interest of investigat­ors partly because she attended a 2015 dinner sponsored by Russian television network RT with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Senate intelligen­ce committee chairman, Richard Burr, R-N.C., appeared to confirm the investigat­ion’s new focus on Stein Monday evening. Asked what the committee wanted to know about from Stein’s campaign, Burr responded: “collusion with the Russians.”

The request to Stein is more evidence the Senate panel will still have much work to do in 2018. While the investigat­ion has largely focused on both the Russian interferen­ce and whether it was in any way connected to President Donald Trump’s campaign, investigat­ors are following multiple leads.

The top Democrat on the panel, Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, would not confirm the investigat­ion into Stein but noted on Tuesday that she was at what he called the “infamous dinner” with Putin. Michael Flynn, who later became Trump’s national security adviser, also attended the 2015 dinner in Moscow. He is cooperatin­g with special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into the Russian meddling and has pleaded guilty to a count of making false statements to FBI agents.

Warner also said Stein had said compliment­ary things about Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, who Warner said “clearly was being used by the Russians to take some of the hacked informatio­n and release it into our political system.”

WikiLeaks released stolen emails from several Democratic officials during the campaign. Assange denies receiving the material from Russia.

Stein ran against Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton as a member of the Green Party and received about 1 percent of the vote. She said in the statement Tuesday the documents show she “made the trip with the goal of reaching an internatio­nal audience and Russian officials with a message of Middle East peace, diplomacy and cooperatio­n against the urgent threat of climate change, consistent with long-standing Green principles and policies.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Jill Stein, the presidenti­al Green Party candidate, speaks Dec. 5, 2016, at a news conference in front of Trump Tower in New York. Stein said she’s cooperatin­g with a Senate intelligen­ce committee probe into Russian interferen­ce in the election.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Jill Stein, the presidenti­al Green Party candidate, speaks Dec. 5, 2016, at a news conference in front of Trump Tower in New York. Stein said she’s cooperatin­g with a Senate intelligen­ce committee probe into Russian interferen­ce in the election.

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