AFP :
US intelligence agencies offered no evidence to back President Donald Trump’s claim that the FBI planted a “spy” in his campaign, congressional Democrats said Thursday after a closed-door briefing.
The Department of Justice and the FBI held two classified meetings with leaders of the Senate and House of Representatives and the heads of the chambers’ intelligence panels, after the president demanded a probe into allegations of infiltration into his team, a potential scandal Trump has branded “SPYGATE.” US media have reported that the FBI sent an
informant to gather possible evidence that Trump campaign advisors had suspicious contacts with Russia. Democrats have warned that Trump’s fixation on the issue-he has tweeted about it repeatedly-suggests he is attempting to undermine the year-old investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion with his campaign. An initial Thursday briefing at the Department of Justice was intended to be only for Republicans, including House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes. But after outcry from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, the panel’s top Democrat Adam Schiff was allowed to attend. The action then shifted to the US Capitol where Federal Bureau of Investigation director Chris Wray, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein who oversees the Russia investigation, and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats helped brief the so-called Gang of Eight. The intelligence grouping consists of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Speaker Paul Ryan, Pelosi, Senate Intelligence Committee chairman Richard Burr, top intelligence Democrat Mark Warner, Nunes and Schiff. Democrats said the meetings were conducted in part to assure lawmakers that no intelligence sources or methods were exposed while probing whether an FBI informant spoke with Trump campaign advisers in 2016.
US intelligence agencies offered no evidence to back President Donald Trump’s claim that the FBI planted a “spy” in his campaign, congressional Democrats said Thursday after a closed-door briefing.
The Department of Justice and the FBI held two classified meetings with leaders of the Senate and House of Representatives and the heads of the chambers’ intelligence panels, after the president demanded a probe into allegations of infiltration into his team, a potential scandal Trump has branded “SPYGATE.” US media have reported that the FBI sent an
informant to gather possible evidence that Trump campaign advisors had suspicious contacts with Russia. Democrats have warned that Trump’s fixation on the issue-he has tweeted about it repeatedly-suggests he is attempting to undermine the year-old investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion with his campaign. An initial Thursday briefing at the Department of Justice was intended to be only for Republicans, including House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes. But after outcry from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, the panel’s top Democrat Adam Schiff was allowed to attend. The action then shifted to the US Capitol where Federal Bureau of Investigation director Chris Wray, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein who oversees the Russia investigation, and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats helped brief the so-called Gang of Eight. The intelligence grouping consists of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Speaker Paul Ryan, Pelosi, Senate Intelligence Committee chairman Richard Burr, top intelligence Democrat Mark Warner, Nunes and Schiff. Democrats said the meetings were conducted in part to assure lawmakers that no intelligence sources or methods were exposed while probing whether an FBI informant spoke with Trump campaign advisers in 2016.