The Independent

FBI intelligen­ce suggests Trump aides ‘coordinate­d with Russia to damage Clinton campaign’

- JUSTIN CARISSIMO

The FBI has reportedly obtained informatio­n that suggests aides of President Donald Trump communicat­ed with suspected Russian operatives to coordinate the release of informatio­n to damage

Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

US officials told CNN that the FBI is currently reviewing human intelligen­ce, travel, business and phone records, and accounts of in-person meetings. However, the officials did caution that the informatio­n was not conclusive.

The bombshell report comes several days after FBI Director James Comey announced that his agency had begun looking into the Trump campaign’s activities, and that his agents had gathered a “credible allegation of wrongdoing” and “reasonable basis to believe an American may be acting as an agent of a foreign power."

One law enforcemen­t agent told CNN that the informatio­n suggests people "connected to the campaign were in contact and it appeared they were giving the thumbs up to release informatio­n when it was ready."

The bureau has already been investigat­ing former Trump associates including Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, and Carter Page for their contact with Russian officials.

White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Monday denied that any collusion took place, telling White House reporters that "Investigat­ing it and having proof of it are two different things,".

Representa­tive Adam Schiff of California, the top Democrat on the House Intelligen­ce Committee, told MSNBC that there is “more than circumstan­tial evidence now” that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to disrupts the election.

“I can tell you that the case is more than that,” he told the network. “And I can’t go into the particular­s, but there is more than circumstan­tial evidence now.”

He added, “I don’t want to go into specifics, but I will say that there is evidence that is not circumstan­tial and is very much worthy of investigat­ion, so that is what we ought to do."

 ??  ?? James Comey announced that the FBI had a ‘credible allegation of wrongdoing’ on Monday (Getty)
James Comey announced that the FBI had a ‘credible allegation of wrongdoing’ on Monday (Getty)

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