WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of U.S. President Donald Trump, arrived on Wednesday for a closed-door interview with the Senate Intelligence Committee that was likely to focus on a Moscow Trump Tower project and a meeting with a Russian lawyer who claimed to have information helpful for his father's 2016 campaign.
Asked if he had come to the Senate interview to correct his previous testimony to lawmakers, Trump Jr. told reporters: "Nothing to correct."
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