Article snippet: Donald Trump Jr.'s interview Wednesday with the House Intelligence Committee mainly focused on three areas, sources with knowledge of the interview told ABC News: the June 2016 meeting between Trump, Jared Kushner, Paul Manafort and a Russian attorney; Trump's conversations with WikiLeaks; and past business by the Trump Organization. At one point, hours into the meeting, multiple sources told ABC News that Trump's lawyers asked how many more questions the committee had. The sources said Benghazi investigation and they were nowhere near that point. It was then that Trump, per the sources, said Clinton's testimony was not the same, since she was testifying about the 2012 attack in Libya, in which four Americans were killed. Trump declined to discuss details of a conversation he told investigators he had with his father after reports about the Trump Tower meeting emerged, citing attorney-client privilege, according to the top Democrat on the panel. The sources told ABC News that the committee's questions focused on what information was exchanged during the 2016 Trump Tower meeting in New York City, and Trump indicated the short gathering did not produce any information and ended quickly. Sources said Trump told investigators he spoke with his father after reports surfaced about the controversial meeting with a Russian lawyer promising dirt on Hillary Clinton. He also told the committee he initially discussed a response with Hope Hicks, a top campaign... Link to the full article to read more