Author Topic: Why is Trump open to letting Russia interrogate Americans, including former U.S. ambassador McFaul?  (Read 439 times)

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WASHINGTON – The firestorm over President Donald Trump's summit with Vladimir Putin has broadened to include the revelation that Trump is open to allowing Russian investigators to grill American citizens, including former U.S. ambassador Michael McFaul.

The White House confirmed Wednesday that Trump was considering a proposal from the Russian president to allow Kremlin officials to question McFaul and other individuals in exchange for allowing U.S. investigators to sit in on the questioning of 12 Russians indicted on charges of trying to undermine the 2016 U.S. election.

The arrangement, which Trump called an "incredible offer," has been condemned by critics and dubbed "absolutely absurd" by the State Department.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said the request had been discussed but there "wasn't a commitment made on behalf of the United States." 

But who are these individuals? Why does Russia want access to them and why would the U.S. be willing to cooperate with these requests?

Read More: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2018/07/19/trump-open-russian-questioning-former-u-s-ambassador-mcfaul/799041002/
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