In a close-door grilling by the Senate Judiciary Committee that lasted nearly five hours, Donald Trump Jr detailed his account of the June 9 meeting at the Trump Tower in New York with the Russian lawyer.
The meeting had attracted close scrutiny from the Congress.
In his prepared remarks, Trump Jr said: "To the extent they had information concerning the fitness, character or qualifications of a presidential candidate, I believed that I should at least hear them out."
In a statement issued after nearly five hours of interview with the Senate Committee, the 39-year-old said he answered every question posed by the committee.
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He also said that the meeting provided "no meaningful information" to him.
However, Democratic lawmakers did not agree and said his statement raised more questions.
Adam Schiff, ranking member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, said Trump Jr's statement "contains a notable omission".
Schiff said the statement also for the first time includes the argument that Trump Jr sought information on the fitness, character or qualifications of a presidential candidate. "This is far afield of the impression he originally conveyed about a meeting 'about adoptions'," he said.
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