Story highlights The first public hearing in the House on Russia's meddling in US elections has been scheduledNunes told reporters there is no evidence yet of President Donald Trump being wiretapped(CNN) The first public hearing in the House on Russia's meddling in US elections will be March 20, Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes said Monday. In the Senate, Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr responded for the first time publicly Tuesday since President Donald Trump's accused his predecessor then-President Barack Obama of wiretapping his phone last year, without presenting any evidence. "We're going to go anywhere there is intelligence or facts that send us," Burr told CNN. But we don't have anything today that would send us in that direction, but that's not to say that we might not find something." Nunes also told reporters there is no evidence yet of President Donald Trump being wiretapped last year by then-President Barack Obama, but said the committee will look into it.
Source: CNN March 07, 2017 21:26 UTC