It asked for “any documents, records, electronically stored information including email, communication, recordings, data and tangible things”

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It asked for “any documents, records, electronically stored information including email, communication, recordings, data and tangible things”
that could “reasonably lead to the discovery of any facts within the investigation’s publicly announced parameters.”
The committee said it wanted to discuss with Mr. Caputo a number of topics, “including Russian cyberactivities directed against the 2016 U. S. election, potential links between Russia
and individuals associated with political campaigns, the U. S. government’s response to these Russian active measures, and related leaks of classified information
House Inquiry Turns Attention to Trump Campaign Worker With Russia Ties -
By MAGGIE HABERMANMAY 20, 2017
Michael Caputo, who served as a communications adviser to the Trump campaign, has been asked by the House committee investigating Russian election meddling to submit to a voluntary interview
and to provide any documents he may have that are related to the inquiry.
The House Intelligence Committee, which is examining possible collusion between the Trump campaign
and Russian officials, made its request in a letter on May 9.
The panel’s letter asked Mr. Caputo to “produce documents
and other materials to the committee and participate in a voluntary transcribed interview at the committee’s offices,” according to a copy obtained by .
Mr. Caputo, who lives near Buffalo and spent six months on the Trump team, worked in Russia during the 1990s and came to know Kremlin officials.