At the beginning of May 2017, Jim Wolfe, director of security of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI), calls me. The committee wants documents from me. If I don’t provide them, I will get subpoenaed. I have no objection—other than that this feels like harassment. But I have nothing to hide, and I tell him that. A few days later, the subpoena arrives. It’s unnecessary. They can have my so-called campaign-related communications regarding Russia, or anything else. I’m clean. All I want to do is spend time with Simona, who is back in London, and put this Russia nonsense behind me. So
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