Democrats want to conduct 30 more interviews

Republicans plan to release 150-page report

GOP says no evidence of collusion

Democrats on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence say they want to interview more than 30 witnesses and issue 15 subpoenas before shutting down the panel’s Russia investigation.

The wish list was issued Tuesday in a 21-page status report in response to committee Republicans’ announcement on Monday that they are shutting down the investigation.

Republicans announced that they have completed a 150-page report, which will assert that there is no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian government.

Republicans said that after 426 days of investigation, 73 witness interviews and a review of more than 300,000 documents, the investigation had run its course.

Democrats, led by California Rep. Adam Schiff, cried foul, accusing Republicans of shutting down the investigation prematurely.

“The decision to shut down the investigation before key witnesses could be interviewed and vital documentary evidence obtained will prevent us from fully discharging our duty to the House and to the American people,” reads the Democratic status report. (RELATED: In 150-Page Report, House Republicans Find No Evidence Of Collusion)

Watch: Adam Schiff says House committee should interview Christopher Steele

The list of witnesses include some high-profile names and others that are more obscure.

White House or Trump campaign advisers

Reince Priebus — former White House chief of staff

Stephen Miller — White House adviser

K.T. McFarland — former deputy national security advisor

Sean Spicer — former White House press secretary

Kellyanne Conway — White House adviser

Tera Dahl — former campaign adviser

Dan Scavino Jr. — social media adviser

Keith Kellogg — campaign adviser

Joseph Schmitz — campaign adviser

Sam Nunberg — campaign adviser

FBI officials

James Comey — former FBI director

James Baker — former FBI general counsel

Peter Strzok — former FBI deputy counterintelligence chief

Misc.

George Nader — consultant

Marshall Billingslea — transition official

Dmitri Simes — think tank executive

Cleta Mitchell — NRA attorney

Paul Erickson — Republican consultant

Maria Butina — Russian gun rights activist

Johnny Yenason — Christian rights activist

Sergei Millian — source for Steele dossier

Natalia Veselnitskaya — Russian attorney

Roman Beniaminov — has knowledge of Trump Tower meeting

Bijan Kian — former Michael Flynn business partner

Simona Mangiante — George Papadopoulos’ wife

John Szobocsan — associate of Peter Smith

Allen Garten — longtime Trump Organization lawyer

Alan Weisselberg — Trump Organization executive

Mark Corallo — former spokesman for Trump legal team

Deutsch Bank

Trump Organization Digital Operations

Cambridge Analytica — Trump campaign’s data analytics firm

Darren Blanton — transition team adviser

Jon Iadonisi — contractor for Michael Flynn

Aaron Nevins — Florida political operative

Subpoenas

Donald Trump Jr. — President Trump’s son

Michael Cohen — Trump’s personal lawyer

Jared Kushner — Trump son-in-law and White House adviser

Corey Lewandowski — former Trump campaign manager

Stephen Bannon — former White House chief strategist

Hope Hicks — former White House communications director

Jeff Sessions — Attorney General

Erik Prince — informal Trump transition adviser

Randy Credico — New York radio host with links to Julian Assange

Lee Stranahan — journalist

Twitter

WhatsApp

Apple

White House

Democrats announced that they plan to issue an interim report of their own, which will lay out findings in the investigation and what steps they believe need to be taken.

The status report also provides a preview of what Republicans can expect should Democrats take over the House in November.

“In this document, we will set out the investigative threads that we have been pursuing — and in some cases, been prevented from pursuing — and will need to be completed at a later date to ensure not only that the public is fully informed, but also to determine whether the Russians have leverage over the President of the United States,” the report reads. (emphasis added)

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