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Trump Russia: House intelligence committee agrees inquiry | Trump Russia: House intelligence committee agrees inquiry |
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A US congressional committee has agreed an investigation into Russia's alleged interference in last year's US elections. | A US congressional committee has agreed an investigation into Russia's alleged interference in last year's US elections. |
The House intelligence panel inquiry will scrutinise contacts between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Moscow, members confirmed. | The House intelligence panel inquiry will scrutinise contacts between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Moscow, members confirmed. |
Until now, Republican senators had been reluctant to agree to Democratic Party demands for the inquiry. | Until now, Republican senators had been reluctant to agree to Democratic Party demands for the inquiry. |
The White House denies any improper behaviour during the election campaign. | The White House denies any improper behaviour during the election campaign. |
The FBI and the Senate intelligence committee are also looking into claims of Russian meddling in the US election. | The FBI and the Senate intelligence committee are also looking into claims of Russian meddling in the US election. |
Russia has previously denied the allegations. | |
How much did they know? Analysis by Tulip Mazumdar, BBC News, Washington | |
The Russia question is refusing to go away for President Trump. | |
This House intelligence committee, which has been investigating Russia for many years, says it will expand its inquiries to include Russian activities during the election and "leave no stone unturned". | |
The FBI and the Senate intelligence committee are already investigating Russian interference during the election. | |
It has already been established by the CIA and others that Mr Putin's government did make a concerted effort to help elect Donald Trump and to discredit his opponent Hillary Clinton. | |
But a key question remains - how much did the Trump campaign know about this? | |
President Trump and his team have repeatedly denied any knowledge of his campaign having contact with Russian officials in the run up to the election. | |
The panel said in a statement that its Republican chairman, Devin Nunes, and Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff had agreed to the investigation. | The panel said in a statement that its Republican chairman, Devin Nunes, and Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff had agreed to the investigation. |
It will seek answers to the following questions: | It will seek answers to the following questions: |
President Trump has been dogged by questions about his advisers' ties to Moscow since the campaign. The White House has strongly denied the claims. | President Trump has been dogged by questions about his advisers' ties to Moscow since the campaign. The White House has strongly denied the claims. |
The Associated Press news agency reports that White House lawyers instructed Mr Trump's staff on Tuesday to preserve materials that could be connected to Russian interference in November's election. | The Associated Press news agency reports that White House lawyers instructed Mr Trump's staff on Tuesday to preserve materials that could be connected to Russian interference in November's election. |
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said last week: "There is real concern that some in the administration may try to cover up its ties to Russia by deleting emails, texts and other records that could shine a light on those connections." | Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said last week: "There is real concern that some in the administration may try to cover up its ties to Russia by deleting emails, texts and other records that could shine a light on those connections." |
The US intelligence community concluded that alleged Russian hacking of Democratic organisations was carried out to help Mr Trump defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton. | The US intelligence community concluded that alleged Russian hacking of Democratic organisations was carried out to help Mr Trump defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton. |
Mr Trump's National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn, was fired last month after he misled the White House about his conversations with the Russian ambassador to the US, allegedly regarding sanctions against Moscow. | Mr Trump's National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn, was fired last month after he misled the White House about his conversations with the Russian ambassador to the US, allegedly regarding sanctions against Moscow. |