
President Trump Has Yet to Talk to FBI about Unsubstantiated Wiretapping Claims
President Trump made several unsubstantiated claims that then-President Obama ordered surveillance at Trump Tower in New York during the election.
President Trump made several unsubstantiated claims that then-President Obama ordered surveillance at Trump Tower in New York during the election.
As the House Intelligence Committee prepares for it first public hearing on the investigation into alleged ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s campaign team, lawmakers have asked FBI Director James Comey to testify.
FBI Director James Comey asked the Justice Department this weekend to publicly deny President Trump’s unsubstantiated claim that President Obama had ordered a wiretap on Donald Trump during his presidential campaign.
Democrats who hoped to learn more about the investigations into Russian meddling in the U.S. elections were disappointed after a closed-door meeting with FBI Director James Comey.
Former Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta claimed Monday that “forces within the FBI” worked against the Democratic presidential nominee.
FBI Director James B. Comey, who has incensed both Democrats and Republicans for his handling of the Hillary Clinton investigation, is expected to retain his position under President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump’s campaign had secret contacts with Moscow, and Russian intelligence has information that is personally compromising to the president-elect, according to documents obtained by Sen. John McCain.
Sen. Harry Reid has called on an investigation of FBI Director James Comey on Saturday, alleging he refused to reveal information about Russia’s alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election.