WikiLeaks' Assange, Australian magazine executive named in Trump congressional probe

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Julian Assange and Dylan Howard are among more than 80 individuals and entities who have been asked to submit documents to the investigation.

The Democrat-controlled House Judiciary committee has asked Howard to produce "documents relating to any payment, or discussions regarding any actual or potential payment, to any person or entity by Michael Cohen, Essential Consultants LLC, or American Media Inc for the benefit of Donald Trump or the Trump Campaign".

The committee has also asked Assange for "any contacts, direct or indirect" from January 1, 2015, to January 20, 2017, between or involving Russian Federation officials, agents, intermediaries and Trump, Trump's election campaign and others including Papadopoulos, Stone, Manafort and Cohen. The committee has asked Papadopoulos for any documents involving the Trump Tower meeting, 2016 Republican platform provisions relating to Russia and Ukraine and "any contacts, direct or indirect, from January 1, 2015, to January 20, 2017, between or involving the Russian Federation and its officials, agents, intermediaries, and/or instrumentalities".

 

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