Comey's statement to Senate intelligence committee shines credible spotlight on Trump-Russia saga - News Summed Up

Comey's statement to Senate intelligence committee shines credible spotlight on Trump-Russia saga


Comey, who will testify to the Senate intelligence committee on Thursday, will use his opening statement to recount a dinner he had with U.S. President Donald Trump on Jan. 27, a week after the president took office. It's fairly certain he knows more than he's telling about the ongoing investigation, but that will likely be off limits for the Senate intelligence committee. Resisting responseWhat's unlikely is that we'll be in for another round of the stonewalling that was on display Wednesday morning at a separate Senate intelligence committee hearing on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. National Security Agency Director Michael Rogers, right, sits next to National Intelligence Director Dan Coats while answering questions during a Senate intelligence committee hearing on Wednesday. - Senator Richard Burr, chairman, Senate intelligence committeeUnlike the defensive deflections of Senate judiciary chair Chuck Grassley, or the disingenuous deceptions of House intelligence committee chair Devin Nunes, the determination of Senate intelligence committee chair Richard Burr is to get answers.


Source: CBC News June 08, 2017 01:32 UTC



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