CNN -Two of the nation's top intelligence officials
told Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team and Senate investigators, in
separate meetings last week, that President Donald Trump suggested they
say publicly there was no collusion between his campaign and the
Russians, according to multiple sources.
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats and National Security
Agency Director Adm. Mike Rogers described their interactions with the
President about the Russia investigation as odd and uncomfortable, but
said they did not believe the President gave them orders to interfere,
according to multiple sources familiar with their accounts.
Sources say both men went further than they did in June 7 public
hearings, when they provided little detail about the interactions.
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