Cybersecurity
Comey to Testify on Wiretaps and Russia: What to Watch For
- FBI chief said to see no evidence Obama wiretapped Trump
- Republican Chairman Nunes asks about ‘unmasking’ of names
Comey Says No Information to Support Trump Wiretap Claim
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FBI Director James Comey is about to testify on the continuing U.S. investigation into Russia’s meddling in last year’s presidential election, but President Donald Trump on Monday accused Democrats of making up claims and pushed the agency and Congress to focus instead on media leaks.
The House Intelligence Committee will try to untangle a web of conspiracies -- including Trump’s unsupported allegation that his predecessor had Trump Tower “wiretapped” -- Monday morning when it hears from Comey and Admiral Michael Rogers, director of the National Security Agency, in a rare open session.