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Former White House communications director Hope Hicks already agreed on submitting documents to the House Judiciary Committee in line with the allegations on Trump’s involvement with Russia last 2016 elections.

Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Jerry Nadler, sent Hicks a letter asking for documents in relation to several topics such as the false statements provided by former national security adviser to Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the ousting of FBI Director James Comey.

Nadler is also hoping that such documents will contain information regarding the alleged hush-money scheme Trump was involved to as well as the questionable meeting of Donald Trump Jr. with the Russians at Trump Tower.

Along with it are “any personal or work diary, journal or other book containing notes, a record or a description of daily events” in connection with Trump organization, Trump campaign and executive office of the President.

Acording to Nadler’s spokeman Daniel Schwarz, more administration officials have responded and agreed to contribute to the investigation. However, Hick’s attorney refused to comment on the said topic.