U.S. Senators seek answers on Russia-Trump links, and his spying accusation against Obama

U.S. Senators gathered on Capitol Hill today seeking answers on Trump's relationship with Russia, and Trump's obviously bogus claim that U.S. President Barack Obama spied on his presidential campaign.

South Carolina's Lindsey Graham said he's close to demanding a for joint select committee on the Russia/Trump connections.


And in related news, from the New York Times:

In a striking repudiation of President Trump, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, a Republican, said on Wednesday that he had seen no indication of Mr. Trump's claim on Twitter that former President Barack Obama wiretapped his phones in Trump Tower during the 2016 presidential campaign.

"We don't have any evidence that that took place,'' Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said at a news conference on Capitol Hill. "In fact, I don't believe — in the last week of time, people we've talked to, I don't think there was an actual tap of Trump Tower."

If Mr. Trump's Twitter claim is to be taken literally, Mr. Nunes said, "then clearly the president is wrong."