The U.S. president believes that he has experience with lawsuits and testifying under oath from his time in the real estate business.
Nalyvaichenko claims Russia began to mastermind the annexation of Crimea at the beginning of Yanukovych's presidency.
A Russian hacker believed to be a member of a hacking collective called Lurk said in court over the summer that he was ordered by Russia's security services, known as the FSB, to hack the Democratic National Committee, Business Insider reports.
Carter Page, a foreign policy adviser to the Trump presidential campaign, met Russian government officials during a July 2016 trip he took to Moscow, according to testimony he gave on Thursday to the House Intelligence Committee, The New York Times reported.
Russia’s ex-MP Ilya Ponomarev, who is considered one of the key witnesses of the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine in the treason case of Viktor Yanukovich, testified that the members of the Federation Council had received invitations to convene before the letter emerged of the runaway Ukrainian president to Vladimir Putin "on the use of Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine," Glavcom reported citing its source in the PGO familiar with the probe.
A highly influential Russian oligarch has offered to testify to the U.S. Congress about his relationship with ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort in exchange for immunity, according to New York Daily News.
Carter Page, an ex-foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump's campaign whose past contacts with Russia have made him a subject of congressional and federal inquiries, said Wednesday he plans to testify publicly before the House Intelligence Committee in June as part of the panel's investigation of Russian interference in last year's election, USA Today reports.
Michael T. Flynn, the former national security adviser, has offered to be interviewed by House and Senate investigators who are examining the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia in exchange for immunity from prosecution, according to his lawyer and a congressional official, according to The New York Times.