House Intel chair Adam Schiff will permit Trump's new intelligence chief to declassify additional portions of a 2018 GOP-led committee report on Russian interference in the 2016 election
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff will permit President Donald Trump's new intelligence chief to declassify additional portions of a 2018 Republican-led committee report on Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The GOP report, based on nearly 60 witness interviews, produced no evidence that Trump or his associates conspired with Russians during the Kremlin's 2016 interference. The panel also raised questions about the intelligence "tradecraft" used by the Obama administration to determine that Russia favored Trump to win, though that conclusion has since been reaffirmed by special counsel Robert Muller and the GOP-led Senate Intelligence Committee.
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