WASHINGTON ― The Senate Intelligence Committee endorsed the findings of a January intelligence assessment that accused Russia of interfering in last year’s presidential election to help President Donald Trump defeat his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton. The Senate committee is still investigating the issue of collusion, Burr said, declining to share even initial findings on that topic. Russian actors were involved in three different active measures during the campaign, according to Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-Va.). Now nine months into the Russia probe, Senate Intelligence Committee members say there is no sign that the investigation is close to completion. The House Intelligence and Senate Judiciary committees are conducting their own Russia probes alongside the Senate panel.
Source: Huffington Post October 04, 2017 18:11 UTC