Such a revelation came moments before fired FBI Director James Comey in a prepared statement claimed that Trump asked him to stop the FBI investigation against former national security advisor Michael Flynn.
"In the three-plus years that I have been the director of the National Security Agency, to the best of my recollection, I have never been directed to do anything I believe to be illegal, immoral, unethical or inappropriate," National Security Agency director Admiral Michael Rogers told members of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence during a Congressional hearing.
"I'm not going to discuss the specifics of conversations with the President of the United States, but I stand by the comment I just made to you, sir," Rogers said in response to a question from Senator Mark Warner, Ranking Member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Rogers in fact had heated exchange of words with Warner during the Congressional hearing. A day later Comey is scheduled to testify before the same Senate Committee.
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"I stand by my previous statement, that we are in a public session here and I do not feel that it is appropriate for me to address confidential information," said Dan Coats, Director of National Intelligence.
"But for intelligence-related matters, or any other matters that have been discussed, it is my belief that it's inappropriate for me to share that with the public," he added.
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