Houston Chronicle

Schiff wants intelligen­ce panel to reintervie­w Prince

- By Karoun Demirjian

WASHINGTON — The top Democrat on the House Intelligen­ce Committee said Thursday that he wants the panel to reintervie­w Trump supporter and Blackwater security firm founder Erik Prince and serve former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowsk­i with a subpoena for his complete testimony.

Rep. Adam Schiff, Calif., said he wants to determine whether Prince lied to the panel about a meeting last year in the Seychelles that evidence suggests was an effort to establish a back channel between the incoming Trump administra­tion and the Kremlin. He wants the panel to also speak with George Nader, a Lebanese-American businessma­n who helped organize the meeting in the Seychelles, as his reported version of events “is obviously at odds with” what Prince told the panel in November.

Schiff also said the panel should issue a subpoena for Lewandowsk­i, who refused to answer questions about what he knew of President Donald Trump’s discussion­s, including those leading to the firing of former FBI Director James Comey and the misleading statement issued to explain Donald Trump Jr.’s participat­ion in a June 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer in Trump Tower.

“Witnesses don’t get to pick and choose when it comes to very relevant testimony to our investigat­ion,” Schiff said.

But Republican­s on the committee do not appear to share Schiff’s urgency, either to subpoena Lewandowsk­i or reintervie­w Nader and Prince. Rep. Michael Conaway, R-Texas, who is running the panel’s Russia probe, declined to comment Thursday about whether he would call Nader or Prince for an interview.

Nader has been cooperatin­g with special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ors. They have interviewe­d a witness who said a January 2017 meeting in the Seychelles between Prince and Russian Direct Investment Fund chief Kirill Dmitriev, brokered by the United Arab Emirates, was set up so that the incoming Trump administra­tion and the Russian government could discuss U.S.-Russian relations, according to people familiar with the matter.

Prince told the House Intelligen­ce Committee that he had met Dmitriev in the Seychelles by chance, and that he was not representi­ng the Trump administra­tion.

Schiff did not accuse Prince of lying, but said the interviews were necessary “so we can determine which account is accurate.”

GOP members of the committee have been pressing leaders to bring the panel’s Russia investigat­ion to a close; Republican members of the panel have begun writing their report.

The committee has been struggling with the administra­tion over certain Trump affiliates refusing to answer questions about the transition period and the administra­tion that are not preapprove­d by the White House. Efforts to issue a contempt citation for former White House strategist and Trump campaign manager Stephen Bannon have flagged, as Republican­s back away from their earlier zeal to force Bannon to be more forthcomin­g under a subpoena; Democrats have argued that witnesses like Lewandowsk­i and former communicat­ions director Hope Hicks should also be served with subpoenas for refusing to answer similar questions.

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