Rep. Devin Nunes of California told reporters that Manafort's counsel contacted the committee yesterday to offer lawmakers the opportunity to interview him.
Nunes said he does not know if the interview will take place in a public forum or behind closed doors.
The Associated Press reported this week that Manafort, before signing up with the Trump campaign, secretly worked for a Russian billionaire and wrote a proposal aimed at benefiting the government in Moscow.
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