Top Democrat complains about Hope Hicks' evasiveness during Russia interview

 Rep. Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said today that Hope Hicks, the outgoing White House communications director, wouldn't answer "whole areas" of questions during her lengthy interview with the committee.

Hicks' nine-hour interview happened on Tuesday, the day before she announced that she was resigning from her post at the White House.

Schiff, who appeared on "The View" this morning, said, "I don't know what was involved in the timing" of her announcement of her resignation.

 When asked about the reporting from The New York Times in which she said she occasionally told "white lies" on behalf of Trump, Schiff said he wished that information from the interview had "never left the committee."

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Schiff did not clarify as to what she said in the interview about what the "white lies" included, but said when an interview subject admits to lying on behalf of "the boss," then "it reflects whether they'll be truthful inside the committee."

"The most significant issue I have with her testimony are the whole areas she refused to testify on at the instruction of the White House," Schiff said, adding "that's not her fault."



Source: abcnews.go

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