ABC News Quotes Bryson Morgan: Congress Has New Questions for Donald Trump Jr. About Moscow Tower Testimony
Congressional investigators are making plans to ask Donald Trump Jr. to return to Capitol Hill, in part, to ask why he told lawmakers under oath that he knew "very little" about a deal with Russian developers in 2016 to put the Trump brand on a skyscraper in Moscow, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
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"Traditionally, Congress asks the witness to come back before the committee to face a more focused and detailed line of questioning and to clarify and provide more context to their previous testimony," said Bryson Morgan, who served as investigative counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives Office of Congressional Ethics from 2013 to 2015. He is now in private practice at the firm Caplin & Drysdale in Washington.
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Excerpt taken from the article “Congress Has New Questions for Donald Trump Jr. About Moscow Tower Testimony” by Matthew Mosk and John Santucci for ABC News.
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