The Russian lawyer who met with Donald Trump Jr. in June 2016 said she would testify before a Senate panel investigating Moscow’s meddling in the election to relieve “mass hysteria” about the get together, according to a report.

“I’m ready to clarify the situation behind this mass hysteria – but only through lawyers or testifying in the Senate,” Natalia Veselnitskaya told Kremlin-backed RT TV channel, in an interview released late Tuesday.

President Trump’s oldest son agreed to meet with Veselnitskaya because she promised she had dirt on Hillary Clinton that would be advantageous for his father’s presidential campaign.

She told RT that her sole intent was to discuss a controversial adoption policy during the Trump Tower meeting and denied that she has any ties to the Kremlin.

“If the Senate wishes to hear the real story, I will be happy to speak up and share everything I wanted to tell Mr. Trump,” she said.

The Kremlin has rejected claims that it interfered in the presidential election.

Congressional panels, as well as the FBI and special counsel Robert Mueller, are conducting investigations into Russia’s involvement and whether there were any connections to Trump campaign officials.