WASHINGTON: At least two additional officials in Donald Trump´s presidential campaign said they spoke with Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyan at a conference on
the sidelines of the Republican National Convention last July, USA Today reported on Thursday.
The newspaper said J.D. Gordon, who was the Trump campaign´s director of national security, and Carter Page, another member of the campaign´s national security advisory committee, both said they met the ambassador.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who also met Kislyan at the conference of diplomats in Cleveland that coincided with the Republican convention to select Trump as the party´s presidential candidate.
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