Lawmakers said Tuesday that they expect Comey to provide details about his phone calls and meetings with Trump but to refrain from discussing the FBI investigation into any Trump campaign ties to Russia. “If he confirms what’s been alleged, it’s obviously serious business,” Rep. Adam B. Schiff of Burbank, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said in an interview. On Tuesday, Flynn turned over 600 pages of business records to the Senate Intelligence Committee, complying with a subpoena seeking documents from his consulting business related to Russia, according to a congressional aide. "I understand the Special Counsel has not fenced him off in any way, shape or form,” Sen. Richard M. Burr (R-N.C.), chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, told CNN. The House Intelligence Committee is conducting a separate inquiry into Russia’s role in the election and has asked Mueller to see Comey’s memos of his conversations with Trump.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 06, 2017 23:47 UTC