An executive at a Russian social media company contacted Donald Trump Jr. and senior Trump aide Dan Scavino during the 2016 campaign, urging them to create a profile for then-candidate Trump on Russia’s VK social network, according to a new report.

“It will be the top news in Russia,” VK executive Konstantin Sidorkov wrote in a November 2016 email to the two men, the Washington Post reported Thursday.

The first contact with VK was initiated by Rob Goldstone, a British music promoter who coordinated the meeting between Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer at Trump Tower in June 2016. Goldstone contacted Trump Jr. about creating a profile for Trump on VK initially in January 2016.

Trump Jr. then forwarded the email to Scavino, who replied to Goldstone, “send me whatever you have.”

“Thank you so much for looking out for Mr. Trump and his presidential campaign,” he added.

Trump Jr. did not recall discussing VK again, one of his attorney’s told the Washington Post.

Scavino was later contacted by Goldstone, who said his client Emin Agalarov was interested in creating a promotional page called “Vote Trump 2016” on VK. Sidorkov would spearhead setting up the page and was copied in the message.

“At the time, Paul had said he would welcome it, and so I had the VK folks mock up a basic sample page, which I am resending for your approval now,” Goldstone wrote, referencing then-campaign manager Paul Manafort. “It would merely require Mr. Trump to drop in a short message to Russian-American voters or a generic message, depending on your choice, and the page can be up and running very quickly.”

According to a U.S. representative for Agalarov, the page “did not come up” during the Trump Tower meeting in June 2016.

Goldstone’s emails had been reported earlier Thursday by CNN, showing Goldstone did follow up with Scavino, who is now the White House director of social media, after the Trump Tower meeting in June 2016, along with a Russian participant of the meeting.

Trump Jr. refrained from sharing with the House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday details of his discussion with President Trump following the meeting, asserting attorney-client privilege.

Goldstone may testify before the committees as soon as next week, CNN reported. Just last month, he said he was prepared to meet with special counsel Robert Mueller, who is spearheading the federal investigation looking into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials.