Article snippet: After a five-hour meeting with congressional investigators, personally dictated the first statement his son gave in response to questions about the June 2016 meeting. Sources said Thursday the president’s son today tried to distance himself from the White House response and his father’s involvement. Sources also said Trump Jr. fielded a lot of questions about the structure and financial dealings of the Trump Organization. Members of the committee said today’s interview, which was conducted by staff, is just a jumping-off point. “It frankly raised more questions for me than it answered,” Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., told ABC News. “And I am very much looking forward to having him in front of us on the Judiciary Committee under oath, on television, answering questions that I think the American people need to hear answered.” Coons is confident that “one way or another” Trump Jr. will testify publicly, saying they will issue a subpoena if necessary. “I don't think Donald Trump Jr. will be able to avoid the public eye much longer,” he said. ABC News' Ali Rogin contributed to this report. Link to the full article to read more