US lawmakers to demand documents in sweeping Trump probe
US lawmakers will demand documents from US President Donald Trump's eldest son, Donald Jr, and Allen Weisselberg, the sole trustees of The Trump Organisation. – EPA pic, March 4, 2019.
US lawmakers will demand documents from Donald Trump’s eldest son and a lifelong business associate as part of a wide-ranging investigation into alleged abuses of office by the president, a leading Democrat said yesterday. US House Judiciary Committee chairman Jerry Nadler told ABC political show This Week that Donald Trump Jr and Allen Weisselberg, the sole trustees of The Trump Organisation, were among 60 people and entities being targeted by the probe.
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