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Report: Investigators Want to Question Rhona Graff, Trump’s Longtime Secretary

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As part of probe into the meeting between campaign officials and Russian lawyer.

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Congressional investigators want to question Rhona Graff, a longtime secretary for Donald Trump who now serves as senior vice president at the Trump Organization, ABC News reported early Friday. Graff has worked at Trump Tower for nearly three decades, and officials are now scrutinizing her as part of the probe into the infamous June 2016 meeting between a Russian lawyer—who promised damaging information about then-candidate Hillary Clinton—and top Trump campaign officials. Graff was mentioned in the email exchange between Donald Trump Jr. and the Russian attorney, Natalia Veselnitskaya, before the encounter. “I can also send this info to your father via Rhona,” British publicist Rob Goldstone wrote to Donald Jr. in the since-released emails, “but it is ultra sensitive so wanted to send to you first.” Graff was not included in the email chain, despite the mention of her name.

Read it at ABC News