Comey will be testifying in an open hearing before the Senate intelligence committee, the first time he has given public testimony since U.S. President Donald Trump fired him on May 9. Comey's testimony is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. The Senate intelligence committee and the special counsel are investigating "very grave matters," Kaine said. These are very serious matters, and I think Comey's testimony will probably be really important in terms of basic facts." (Jason Burles/CBC)Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine, who is also a member of the Senate intelligence committee, said it will be one of the first questions she asks Comey.
Source: CBC News June 07, 2017 09:00 UTC