Intel chief quiet on whether Trump asked him to deny Russia evidence
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats is refusing to comment publicly on a report that President Trump asked him to push back on the FBIs investigation into Russian election interference, saying doing so would be inappropriate.
The Washington Post reported Monday that Trump appealed to Coats and National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers separately to publicly deny that any evidence exists of collusion between Russia and his campaign during the 2016 presidential election.
Coats was asked about the report Tuesday during testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee. He declined to comment publicly but said that any political shaping of intelligence would be inappropriate.
I have always believed, given the nature of my position and the information which [the president and I] share, its not appropriate for me to comment publicly on any of that, Coats said in response to questioning from Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.).
Trump reportedly made the requests after then-FBI Director James Comey publicly revealed the existence of the bureaus investigation into Russian election interference, which includes exploring any links between Trump campaign associates and Russia.
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