Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said Friday that the House Intelligence Committee will release all interview transcripts from its Russia probe to special counsel Robert Mueller.
Schiff announced the decision in a statement after Roger Stone, who worked on President Trump’s campaign team as an informal adviser, was arrested by the FBI following an indictment by Mueller’s team.
“This is now the second witness who has been indicted for or plead guilty to making false statements in testimony before our Committee,” Schiff said on Twitter.
“The first order of business for the Committee will be to release all remaining transcripts to the Special Counsel’s Office, and we will continue to follow the facts wherever they lead.”
Most significant in the Stone indictment is new info that a senior campaign official was “directed” in July 2016 to contact Mr. Stone about additional Wikileaks releases.
This was at same time candidate Trump was publicly calling for Russia’s help in obtaining Clinton’s emails. pic.twitter.com/wtDDmHwyWt
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) January 25, 2019
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