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At the House Intelligence Committee hearing on Russian involvement in the 2016 elections and Trump campaign, Rep. Trey Gowdy D-S.C. prioritizes questions of leaks and those responsible for leaking information.
The House's top Democrat said the FBI should clear up that there is no evidence to substantiate the president's claim that he was wiretapped by his predecessor.
Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) said information provided by the Department of Justice contained no proof of Trump's unsubstantiated claim.
It's not clear what potential evidence the department has provided ahead of the FBI's testimony.
The comments from Oklahoma's Tom Cole are the strongest Republican admonition of Trump's baseless allegations to date.
Sean Spicer cited a Fox News story Thursday claiming the U.K. spied on Donald Trump for Barack Obama.
He'd been "reading about things," you see.
Press secretary Sean Spicer said the president is "extremely confident" the Department of Justice can find evidence to back him up.
The House Intelligence Committee suggested it would use a subpoena if it didn't receive a response by March 20.
The House Intelligence Committee wanted a response by Monday.