The White House has received a letter from the House Judiciary Committee requesting documents as part of probes of the Trump administration, press secretary Sarah Sanders said Monday. "The Counsel's Office and relevant White House officials will review it and respond at the appropriate time," Sanders said in a statement. Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, a New York Democrat, said on Sunday his panel is going to begin probes into abuses of power, corruption and obstruction of justice.