"When it was reported that they'd be calling up Parscale, I knew there was a 0% chance that they had anything," the strategist said, referring to the House Intelligence Committee. "The questions they want to ask him are apparently some of the most basic digital marketing questions, and other simple ones like 'how would the Russians have known which precincts to target?'"
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A long-overlooked player is emerging as a key figure in the Trump-Russia investigation
The House Intelligence Committee plans to interview the digital director for President Donald Trump's campaign, Brad Parscale, in the Trump-Russia investigation.
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