US intelligence agencies in January took the extraordinary step of stating publicly that they had concluded that hackers working for Russia broke into the email accounts of senior Democrats and released embarrassing ones with the aim of helping Trump defeat Hillary Clinton.Trump on March 4 tweeted that Obama had "tapped" his phone -- a charge that has consumed political debate in the US capital. China xps sandwich panel Factory Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey will testify before Congress on on what ties President Donald Trump may have with Russia and the allegation that he was wiretapped by Barack Obama.Several congressional panels have launched investigations into Russia's alleged interference, including the House and Senate intelligence committees, which have jurisdiction over the nation's 17 intelligence agencies, and the House and Senate judiciary committees.Even since then, the question of whether Trump and company were or are somehow in cahoots with Russia has dominated the national conversation.Based on "everything I have up to this morning -- no evidence of collusion," by Trump's team and Moscow, Representative Devin Nunes, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, told Fox News. Rogers is also scheduled to testify."Was there a physical wiretap of Trump Tower? No, but there never was, and the information we got on Friday continues to lead us in that direction," Nunes stressed.Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey and Mike Rogers of the National Security Agency will speak publicly for the first time about two issues that have riveted the American public for weeks and further divided the country's two ever-at-odds political parties.
Washington: The directors of the FBI and NSA are to give keenly awaited testimony before Congress on Monday, on what ties President Donald Trump may have with Russia and his explosive allegation that he was wiretapped by his predecessor Barack Obama.FBI Director James Comey and Mike Rogers of the National Security Agency will speak publicly for the first time about two issues..Trump and his entourage's possible ties with the Russia of President Vladimir Putin has been the subject of much speculation since before he was elected on November 8."Monday's hearing was also expected to address a second explosive issue: Trump's unsubstantiated accusations that the Obama administration wiretapped his phone at Trump Tower in New York during the campaign.The stakes for the tycoon-turned-world-leader could hardly be higher. Comey will testify before the House Intelligence Committee at a hearing aimed at probing Russia's interference in the 2016 election campaign. A congressional panel so far has found no evidence that Trump's campaign colluded with Russia, its chairman said Sunday.Moscow has denied involvement in the hacks, and Trump has denounced the tumult over alleged Russia connections as a "total witch hunt
Washington: The directors of the FBI and NSA are to give keenly awaited testimony before Congress on Monday, on what ties President Donald Trump may have with Russia and his explosive allegation that he was wiretapped by his predecessor Barack Obama.FBI Director James Comey and Mike Rogers of the National Security Agency will speak publicly for the first time about two issues..Trump and his entourage's possible ties with the Russia of President Vladimir Putin has been the subject of much speculation since before he was elected on November 8."Monday's hearing was also expected to address a second explosive issue: Trump's unsubstantiated accusations that the Obama administration wiretapped his phone at Trump Tower in New York during the campaign.The stakes for the tycoon-turned-world-leader could hardly be higher. Comey will testify before the House Intelligence Committee at a hearing aimed at probing Russia's interference in the 2016 election campaign. A congressional panel so far has found no evidence that Trump's campaign colluded with Russia, its chairman said Sunday.Moscow has denied involvement in the hacks, and Trump has denounced the tumult over alleged Russia connections as a "total witch hunt