Allegations President Donald Trump sought to suppress documents related to meetings with Russia's Vladimir Putin are going to be reviewed by House Democrats, according to House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., The Wall Street Journal reported.
"Every time Trump meets with Putin, the country is told nothing," Rep. Engel wrote in a statement, according to the report. "We will be holding hearings on the mysteries swirling around Trump's bizarre relationship with Putin."
President Trump on Saturday rebuked claims he has sought to restrict access to documents related to his Putin meetings.
"I had a conversation like every president does," Mr. Trump told Fox News' Judge Jeanine Pirro. "You sit with the president of various countries. I do it with all countries. I'm not keeping anything under wraps, I couldn't care less."
The investigation of President Trump's meetings with the Russian president might be merely the first of a number of Democratic investigations into the U.S. president now that they have taken over control of the House.
There are no records of President Trump's meetings with Putin over the past two years, The Washington Post reported Saturday, citing anonymous sources.