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The inclusion of these individuals and the questions asked of them suggest the committee's keen interest in digging for connections between the Trump campaign, Russia, and WikiLeaks, which published Democratic emails that were hacked by Russian state actors during the 2016 election.“We have sent these document requests in order to begin building the public record," committee chair Jerrold Nadler (D-New York) wrote in a statement announcing the investigation. (Stone, a Republican operative and longtime friend of President Trump, was indicted earlier this year in connection with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference; he has pleaded not guilty.) Though Cambridge Analytica is best known for misappropriating the data of tens of millions of American Facebook users without their knowledge, its executives have also been frequently tied to WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange, who also received a document request from the committee on Monday.Nix, Cambridge Analytica's former CEO, has admitted to reaching out to Assange in the summer of 2016 about accessing 33,000 of Clinton's emails that went missing in the course of an investigation into her use of a personal email server.
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