Former foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump's campaign, Carter Page, said on Thursday that he spoke with investigators who asked if he met with a Russian ambassador at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.
"I told them, you know, a lot of everything I've essentially been doing for quite a long time, including, obviously, everything in Cleveland," Page said on MSNBC's "All in With Chris Hayes."
Page commented hours after a Reuters reported that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigators have been interviewing witnesses about interactions with Russians during an event on the sidelines of the RNC that Russia's U.S. ambassador and Jeff Sessions attended.
The Justice Department's inspector general announced Wednesday that it would look into the appropriateness of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act applications that were used in surveillance of Page, The Washington Post reported.
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