WASHINGTON (AP) — Investigators are looking into a meeting in Moscow in June between two men who attended a separate gathering at Trump Tower last year involving President Donald Trump's oldest son. The Associated Press has learned congressional investigators have questioned both men, Rinat Akhmetshin and Ike Kaveladze. They want to know why the men met in the first place and whether there was some effort to get their stories straight about the Trump Tower meeting just weeks before it would become public. Special counsel Robert Mueller's team has been investigating the 2016 Trump Tower meeting, which Trump's son attended with the expectation of receiving damaging information about Hillary Clinton. A lawyer for Kavelazde says the meeting was not about lining up their story in expectation of the Trump Tower gathering becoming public.Read more on NewsOK.com