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Trump Russia claims: FBI's Comey confirms investigation of election 'interference' | |
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FBI director James Comey has confirmed for the first time that the FBI is investigating alleged Russian government interference in the 2016 election. | FBI director James Comey has confirmed for the first time that the FBI is investigating alleged Russian government interference in the 2016 election. |
That includes investigating possible links between individuals in the Trump campaign and the Russian government and whether there was co-ordination between the Trump campaign and Russia, he said. | That includes investigating possible links between individuals in the Trump campaign and the Russian government and whether there was co-ordination between the Trump campaign and Russia, he said. |
The FBI would also assess whether crimes were committed, he said. | The FBI would also assess whether crimes were committed, he said. |
Mr Trump has denied any collusion. | Mr Trump has denied any collusion. |
Russia has always denied attempting to influence the US presidential election. | Russia has always denied attempting to influence the US presidential election. |
The FBI director was speaking at a rare open hearing of the congressional intelligence committee, which is also investigating possible links between the Trump campaign and Russia. | The FBI director was speaking at a rare open hearing of the congressional intelligence committee, which is also investigating possible links between the Trump campaign and Russia. |
Mr Comey said the investigation was "very complex" and said he could not give the committee details that were not already publicly known. | Mr Comey said the investigation was "very complex" and said he could not give the committee details that were not already publicly known. |
He also said he could not give a timetable for its completion. | He also said he could not give a timetable for its completion. |
"We will follow the facts wherever they lead," he said. | "We will follow the facts wherever they lead," he said. |
Also testifying before the committee is National Security Agency (NSA) chief Admiral Mike Rogers. | Also testifying before the committee is National Security Agency (NSA) chief Admiral Mike Rogers. |
He said the NSA stood by an intelligence community report published in January, which said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered a campaign to harm the campaign of Mr Trump's rival, Hillary Clinton. | He said the NSA stood by an intelligence community report published in January, which said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered a campaign to harm the campaign of Mr Trump's rival, Hillary Clinton. |
'No wiretap on Trump Tower' | |
Both officials also denied unsubstantiated claims tweeted by Mr Trump earlier this month that former president Barack Obama had ordered a wiretap on Trump Tower. | |
Mr Comey said he had no information that supported the tweets and neither did the Department of Justice. | |
Meanwhile, Admiral Rogers said the NSA had not asked Britain's GCHQ intelligence agency to spy on Mr Trump - a claim that had been repeated by Mr Trump's spokesman, Sean Spicer. | |
"That would be expressly against the construct of the five eyes agreement that's been in place for decades," he said. | |
GCHQ has described the claim as "ridiculous". | |
However, Devin Nunes, the Republican chairman of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee, said it was still possible that other surveillance activities had been used against Mr Trump and his associates. | |
What are the allegations? | What are the allegations? |
In January, US intelligence agencies said Kremlin-backed hackers had broken into the email accounts of senior Democrats and released embarrassing ones in order to help Mr Trump defeat Hillary Clinton. | In January, US intelligence agencies said Kremlin-backed hackers had broken into the email accounts of senior Democrats and released embarrassing ones in order to help Mr Trump defeat Hillary Clinton. |
Since then, Mr Trump has faced allegations that his campaign team had links to Russian officials. | Since then, Mr Trump has faced allegations that his campaign team had links to Russian officials. |
Mr Nunes said on Sunday that based on "everything I have up to this morning" there is "no evidence" that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. | Mr Nunes said on Sunday that based on "everything I have up to this morning" there is "no evidence" that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. |
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has also said he saw no evidence of any collusion, up until the time he left his post in January. | Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has also said he saw no evidence of any collusion, up until the time he left his post in January. |
However, Adam Schiff, the committee's top Democrat, said the material he had seen offers circumstantial evidence that US citizens collaborated with Russians to influence the vote. | However, Adam Schiff, the committee's top Democrat, said the material he had seen offers circumstantial evidence that US citizens collaborated with Russians to influence the vote. |
If the Trump campaign was found to have colluded with Russia it would be "the most shocking betrayal of democracy in history", Mr Schifff told the committee. | |
Which campaign members have been accused of deception? | Which campaign members have been accused of deception? |
Two senior officials in the Trump administration have been caught up in the allegations - former national security adviser Michael Flynn, and Attorney-General Jeff Sessions. | Two senior officials in the Trump administration have been caught up in the allegations - former national security adviser Michael Flynn, and Attorney-General Jeff Sessions. |
Mr Flynn was fired last month after he misled the White House about his conversations with the Russian ambassador before he was appointed national security adviser. | Mr Flynn was fired last month after he misled the White House about his conversations with the Russian ambassador before he was appointed national security adviser. |
He allegedly discussed US sanctions with ambassador Sergei Kislyak. It is illegal for private citizens to conduct US diplomacy. | He allegedly discussed US sanctions with ambassador Sergei Kislyak. It is illegal for private citizens to conduct US diplomacy. |
Meanwhile, Mr Sessions was accused by Democrats of lying under oath during his confirmation hearing in January. | Meanwhile, Mr Sessions was accused by Democrats of lying under oath during his confirmation hearing in January. |
He said he had "no communications with the Russians", but it later emerged that he had met Mr Kislyak during the campaign. | He said he had "no communications with the Russians", but it later emerged that he had met Mr Kislyak during the campaign. |
Mr Sessions denied any wrongdoing, but removed himself from an FBI inquiry into Russia's alleged interference in the election. | Mr Sessions denied any wrongdoing, but removed himself from an FBI inquiry into Russia's alleged interference in the election. |
What impact have Mr Trump's claims against Mr Obama had? | What impact have Mr Trump's claims against Mr Obama had? |
Observers say both allegations have diverted attention from the Trump administration's other policies and progress with political appointments. | Observers say both allegations have diverted attention from the Trump administration's other policies and progress with political appointments. |
Critics say Mr Trump's claim that Mr Obama wiretapped him has damaged the US credibility, and relations with its allies. | Critics say Mr Trump's claim that Mr Obama wiretapped him has damaged the US credibility, and relations with its allies. |
Meanwhile, Mr Trump and some Republicans have called for an investigation into intelligence leaks, including the leak that revealed details of Mr Flynn's phone calls to the Russian ambassador. | Meanwhile, Mr Trump and some Republicans have called for an investigation into intelligence leaks, including the leak that revealed details of Mr Flynn's phone calls to the Russian ambassador. |