The media learned about the possible failure of the Democrats from participation in the investigation of the Russian Federation

The media learned about the possible failure of the Democrats from participation in the investigation of the Russian Federation

WASHINGTON, March 12 — RIA Novosti. A number of Democrats from the special Committee on intelligence of the house of representatives of the U.S. Congress may refuse to participate in the investigation of the involvement of Russia to the effect on the election, if they deem it insufficiently rigorous and too “party”, reported on Saturday, in the electronic version of the newspaper New York Times.

According to her, “the Democrats intend to fight for the call to the hearing of witnesses and submission of necessary documents, including tax returns of U.S. President Donald trump, while Republicans obstruct independent external investigation of an unprecedented invasion by foreign powers in the American system of elections”.

I’m not going to participate in ostentatious event, which is not a serious attempt, rassledovaniyami Spircles of the house of representatives

According to her, “if this investigation is not a legitimate, comprehensive and deep, that’s why we have to participate in it”. She also added that all the Democrats in the Committee, which is controlled by Republicans, can come out of the investigation.

The leader of the Democrats in the Committee, Adam Schiff called the unlikely possibility of conducting a credible investigation, the results of which would satisfy the supporters of both parties.

As the newspaper notes, “the first serious test for the investigation will be scheduled for March 20 hearing before the special Committee on intelligence”. According to her, “the initial list of speakers include FBI Director James Comey, former Director of national intelligence James Clapper, and a number of other former officials.

U.S. authorities accused Russia of trying to influence the presidential elections held in November last year. Russia has repeatedly called the charges unsubstantiated.

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