Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee and a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has sent a letter to Intel Chairman Richard Burr (R-NC) and Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-VA) asking them to focus more on President Trump's financial ties.
CNN:
In a letter provided to CNN Wednesday, Wyden told Burr and the committee's top Democrat, Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, they should hold public hearings with those involved in Trump's finances, including with Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen, his son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, and his son Donald Trump Jr. Wyden ... also called for a hearing with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, as the Oregon Democrat has unsuccessfully sought a range of records from the Treasury Department's financial crimes unit.
"I do not believe ... that the committee had adequately investigated these matters or that the Trump administration, and in particular, the secretary of the Treasury, Steven Mnuchin, has cooperated with congressional oversight," Wyden wrote.
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Republican chairmen of a half-dozen committees have largely stayed away from digging into the President's finances, including calls for subpoenaing Trump's bank records, seeking his tax returns and probing his real estate deals. Some Republicans have said those are matters for special counsel Robert Mueller to investigate — and CNN reported Tuesday that Mueller's prosecutors have been asking witnesses about Trump's business activities prior to the 2016 presidential campaign.
Wyden calls on Senate Intelligence Committee to hold public hearings over Trump finances (CNN)