The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Panel reaches deal with Trump Jr. for interview

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The Senate Intelligen­ce Committee has struck a deal with Donald Trump Jr. to appear for a closed-door interview next month, pulling the two sides back, for now, from a confrontat­ion over a subpoena as part of the panel’s Russia investigat­ion.

Under the terms of the deal, according to two people familiar with the agreement, Trump Jr. will talk to the committee in midJune for up to four hours. The people spoke on condition of anonymity Tuesday to discuss the confidenti­al terms.

The deal comes after the panel subpoenaed President Donald Trump’s eldest son to discuss answers he gave the panel’s staff in a 2017 interview. Trump Jr. had backed out of interviews twice, prompting the subpoena, according to people familiar with Senate Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Richard Burr’s remarks to a GOP luncheon last week. Those people spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss Burr’s remarks in the private senators’ meeting.

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