The Denver Post

Former Trump aide Hicks agrees to testify

- By Eric Tucker, Mary Clare Jalonick and Lisa Mascaro

WASHINGTON» Former White House communicat­ions director Hope Hicks has agreed to a closed-door interview with the House Judiciary Committee, the panel announced Wednesday, a breakthrou­gh for Democrats who have been frustrated by President Donald Trump’s broad stonewalli­ng of their investigat­ions.

The Judiciary panel subpoenaed Hicks, a close and trusted Trump aide who worked for the presidenti­al campaign and in the White House, last month as part of its investigat­ion into special counsel Robert Mueller’s report and obstructio­n of justice. Her June 19 interview will mark the first time a former Trump aide has testified before the panel as part of its probe.

Hicks was a key witness for Mueller, delivering important informatio­n to the special counsel’s office about multiple episodes involving the president. That includes the president’s role in the drafting of a misleading and incomplete statement about a 2016 Trump Tower meeting at which Donald Trump Jr. expected to receive dirt on Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Hicks and another former White House aide, Annie Donaldson, both defied subpoenas last week to provide documents to the committee after the White House directed them not to cooperate. That came after former White House counsel Don McGahn also defied subpoenas for documents and testimony at the direction of the White House. McGahn was mentioned frequently in Mueller’s report.

It is unclear whether Hicks will decline to answer some questions related to her time in the White House. She has so far declined to release any documents related to that period after the White House said she had no legal right to provide them. But she has turned over documents related to her time on the Trump campaign.

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