On Sunday, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler said he plans to request documents from more than 60 people linked to the President, saying "it’s our job to protect the rule of law. That’s our core function. And to do that we are going to initiate investigations into abuses of power, into corruption and into obstruction of justice."
On Monday the House Judiciary Committee plans to issue document requests from over 60 people connected to the White House and the Trump Organization, he said. Among those individuals are the president's oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., and Adam Weisselberg, the chief financial officer for the Trump Organization. Nadler expected that the full list of names would be made public on Monday.
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