FBI Director James Comey and NSA Director Mike Rogers testify to Congress on intelligence matters involving the President’s associates, Russia and the U.S. intelligence community.
Comey and Rogers fielded a barrage of questions, most of which they could not answer, from the House Intelligence Committee Monday that so far only yielded confirmation that there is an FBI investigation into Trump and/or his associates, that there is no evidence of collusion between Russia and Donald Trump’s campaign, and that former President Obama didn’t wiretap Trump tower.
A caveat into the wiretap claim is that while the committee believes that an actual wiretap – as specifically defined by the Wiretap Act – did not occur, other surveillance may have.
“Let me be clear: we know there was not a wiretap on Trump Tower, it’s still possible that other surveillance activities were used against President Trump and his associates,” Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), the Committee Chair, said in his opening statement.
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