President Trump’s accusation that former President Obama tapped his telephones during the 2016 presidential race and Trump’s call Sunday for Capitol Hill investigations into the matter received qualified support from the GOP leaders of Congress’ top Intelligence panels. California GOP Rep. Devin Nunes, chairman of the House Intelligence committee, gave a pretty clear indication that his panel will look into the matter. “One of the focus points of the ... committee's investigation is the U.S. government's response to actions taken by Russian intelligence agents during the presidential campaign," he said. However, North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr, the Senate Intelligence committee chairman, offered a more measure and now-familiar response. The U.S. intelligence committee concluded that Russia indeed meddled in the race but found no evidence of voter fraud.
Source: Fox News March 05, 2017 22:41 UTC