Sen. Coons: Don Jr. May Have Lied to Congress

News  |  May 25, 2018

Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) is asking the Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman to call Donald Trump Jr. back before the committee to address discrepancies between his September 2017 testimony and news reports regarding contacts the president's son had with foreign nationals offering to help the Trump campaign.

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In a two-page letter Thursday to Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, the chairman of the panel, Coons said that information in recent news reports contradicts Trump Jr.'s September 2017 testimony.

"I am writing to you because I am deeply concerned that, based on new information we learned this week, Donald Trump Jr. provided false testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, and I would like to renew my request that he be called to return and appear before the full committee to testify in an open hearing," Coons wrote.

Trump Jr. told the committee at the time that he was not "aware" of foreign governments other than Russia offering or providing assistance to the Trump campaign and that he had not sought such help.

His comments are not consistent with a reported meeting he had in August 2016, Coons said.

"This testimony is contradicted by multiple recent news reports that three months before the election, Mr. Trump Jr. and campaign adviser Stephen Miller met with George Nader, an emissary for the crown princes of the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia; Joel Zamel, an Israeli social media specialist linked to Israeli intelligence and the Emirati royal court; and Erik Prince, a campaign donor and private security contractor with business in the Middle East," Coons wrote.

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The Democratic senator said that false statements made to Congress are "criminal" and punishable under U.S. law. Coons asked Grassley to call Trump Jr. before an open session of the committee to testify again to clear up the discrepancy.

Democratic senator says Trump Jr. may have lied in congressional testimony (NBC News)