Τετάρτη 17 Μαΐου 2017

The President of the House of Representatives, Ryan, tries to quench the rhythm for the works of Trab


House of Representatives Chairman Paul Ryan today attempted to appease the uproar after reports in which President Donald Trump has asked former FBI director James Camley to cancel some aspects of his inquiry into Russia by saying that " We need to know the facts "and adding that he has confidence in the republican president.

"I am sure we will want to hear from Mr Komei if that happened as he allegedly described; why did not he take action then? There are many unanswered questions, "Ryan told reporters. "What I said to our members is: now is the time to gather all the relevant information."

Asked if he had confidence in the Trump, Ryan replied "yes, I have".

The US Senate Information Committee has announced in the meantime today that it has asked Komei to appear before her both at public meetings and behind closed doors as she intensifies her investigation into Russia's alleged involvement in the 2016 presidential election.

He also said that he asked the FBI Chief Operating Officer Andrew McKayby to hand over her any items, notes or other documents; For the communications of the service with senior White House officials and the Ministry of Justice regarding research into Russia's involvement in the US elections.

Meanwhile, a small but growing number of Republican parliamentarians called for an independent investigation into the possibility of a conspiracy between the Trab and Russia campaign following the publication of a Komei memorandum stating that Trab attempted to block the FBI's investigation .

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