House Democrat calls for testimony on GOP email operation – The Hill

A member of the House Intelligence Committee on Saturday said the panelshould requesttestimony about the GOP operation that allegedly sought Hillary ClintonHillary Rodham ClintonCapone-era lessons can show us how to confront Putin The Memo: Trump turns to a skeptical Chicago House Democrat calls for testimony on GOP email operation MORE's emails from Russian hackers last year.

Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) wants the committee, which oversees the House probe into Russian meddling in the election, toheartestimony fromMatt Tait. Tait is aU.K.-based security consultant who claims a Republican activist tried to recruit him last year as part of an operation to obtain and authenticate Clinton's emails.

Tait is also one of the only identified sources of knowledge on the operation left alive, since Peter Smith, theGOP operative heading the alleged operation, died afterpartially revealing his involvement.

"The House Intelligence Cmte should hear from Matt Tait ASAP," Castro wrote on Twitter, linking to Tait's account of his interaction with Smith'soperation.

The House Intelligence Cmte should hear from Matt Tait ASAP. The Time I Got Recruited to Collude with the Russians https://t.co/RW9GKmywW5

Castro, as a minority member of the committee, does not have the power to summon Taitbefore the panel, which is investigating both Russia's role in the 2016 election and possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

Castro's call for lawmakers to speak with Tait comes as the intelligence panel prepares to interview a series of high-profile figures as part of its Russia probe, including former national security adviser Susan Rice and former Trump adviser Roger Stone.

Tait revealed in a blog post late Friday night that he was one of the anonymous sources in a Wall Street Journal report detailing Smith's efforts to connect with hacker groups in hopes thathe could obtain politically damaging emails that Clinton said she had deleted.

Smith listed several top members of the Trump campaign some of whom now work in the White House in a document aimed at recruiting investigators to help him in his search.

The Wall Street Journal noted that Smith claimed his operation was independent of the Trump campaign.

But in his poston Lawfare Blog on Friday, Tait said that he was among those that Smith tried to recruit and that he believedthe emailoperation was formed with the "blessing" of at least some Trump campaign officials.

What's more, he also said in the blog post that he warned Smith that the sources of the email leakshe was seeking were likely fronts for the Russian government. The GOP activist, he said, "didn't seem to care."

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