Rep. Dan Kildee Daniel (Dan) Timothy KildeeLawmakers fear voter backlash over failure to reach COVID-19 relief deal Democrats set to hold out for big police reform More than 100 Democrats press Trump to extend jobless benefits MORE (D-Mich.) said that Friday's indictment of former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone Roger Jason StoneOur Constitution is under attack by Attorney General William Barr Justice IG investigating Stone sentencing: report Romney says Trump's protest tweets 'clearly intended to further inflame racial tensions' MORE shows that the president's campaign team was working in a "coordinated" fashion to secure the public release of emails stolen from the Democratic Party.

In an interview with CNN, Kildee said that the Trump campaign worked with "everyone they could work with" to obtain emails that Russian hackers stole from the servers of the Democratic National Committee and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonWhat Senate Republicans have said about election-year Supreme Court vacancies Bipartisan praise pours in after Ginsburg's death Trump carries on with rally, unaware of Ginsburg's death MORE's campaign.

The comments came after Stone was indicted as part of special counsel Robert Mueller Robert (Bob) MuellerCNN's Toobin warns McCabe is in 'perilous condition' with emboldened Trump CNN anchor rips Trump over Stone while evoking Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting The Hill's 12:30 Report: New Hampshire fallout MORE's investigation, consisting of one count of obstruction of an official proceeding, five counts of false statements, and one count of witness tampering

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"It's clear that the Trump campaign was acting in a coordinated fashion to try to undermine this election and to try to get this information into public circulation," Kildee told CNN's Jim Sciutto.

"It's pretty stunning to read these indictments ... and compare them to the constant pronouncements the president has made. Clearly he has a distant relationship with the truth, but in this case he's getting his wall: Unfortunately, it's the wall that's being built around him," Kildee added.

"It's clear that the Trump campaign was acting in a coordinated fashion to try to undermine this election, and to try to get this information into public circulation," says Democratic @RepDanKildee reacting to Stone's indictment. https://t.co/AcVWVGMxbn pic.twitter.com/8BUaHKfbvt — CNN Newsroom (@CNNnewsroom) January 25, 2019

Stone is the sixth associate of President Trump Donald John TrumpObama calls on Senate not to fill Ginsburg's vacancy until after election Planned Parenthood: 'The fate of our rights' depends on Ginsburg replacement Progressive group to spend M in ad campaign on Supreme Court vacancy MORE to be charged in connection with Mueller's sprawling probe into Russian election interference and potential coordination between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

Stone has denied any coordination with Russia during the 2016 campaign, while maintaining for months that he expected to be indicted under the ongoing investigation.