Intel senators: No indication Trump Tower was surveilled

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The top two senators on the intelligence committee say they have seen no indication that Trump Tower was "the subject of surveillance" by the US before or after the 2016

President Donald Trump accused former President of wiretapping him and asked congressional committees investigating Russia's interference in the to pursue that as well.



Republican Senator Richard Burr and Democratic Sen. Mark Warner issued a joint one-sentence statement and did not elaborate. The two senators are leading one of three congressional investigations into and the presidential The probes include looking into Trump associates' contacts with the Kremlin.

In response to Trump's claims, the Justice Department is doing its own review of whether Trump or any of his associates were the subject of surveillance.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Intel senators: No indication Trump Tower was surveilled

The top two senators on the intelligence committee say they have seen no indication that Trump Tower was "the subject of surveillance" by the US government before or after the 2016 election. President Donald Trump accused former President Barack Obama of wiretapping him and asked congressional committees investigating Russia's interference in the election to pursue that as well. Republican Senator Richard Burr and Democratic Sen. Mark Warner issued a joint one-sentence statement and did not elaborate. The two senators are leading one of three congressional investigations into Russia and the presidential election. The probes include looking into Trump associates' contacts with the Kremlin. In response to Trump's claims, the Justice Department is doing its own review of whether Trump or any of his associates were the subject of surveillance. The top two senators on the intelligence committee say they have seen no indication that Trump Tower was "the subject of surveillance" by the US before or after the 2016

President Donald Trump accused former President of wiretapping him and asked congressional committees investigating Russia's interference in the to pursue that as well.

Republican Senator Richard Burr and Democratic Sen. Mark Warner issued a joint one-sentence statement and did not elaborate. The two senators are leading one of three congressional investigations into and the presidential The probes include looking into Trump associates' contacts with the Kremlin.

In response to Trump's claims, the Justice Department is doing its own review of whether Trump or any of his associates were the subject of surveillance.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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