House panel wants to interview longtime Trump bodyguard in Russia probe: report
The House Intelligence Committee wants to interview President Trump’s longtime personal bodyguard as part of their investigation into Russian interference in last year’s presidential election, ABC News reported Thursday.
Keith Schiller, who has been at Trump’s side for nearly 20 years, now serves as the White House director of Oval Office operations.
Schiller hand-delivered a letter to FBI headquarters last month informing the agency that Trump was firing then-Director James Comey.
{mosads}Former national security adviser Michael Flynn, Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kusher and former campaign chairman Paul Manafort are also on the growing list of Trump associates the House Intel panel has said it plans to meet with.
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