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Two top U.S. intelligence officials told members of the Senate Intelligence Committee Wednesday they did not feel inappropriately pressured by President Trump to publicly disavow possible Russian collusion with Trump aides in last year's election. However, that is as far as they would go.
The Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats and the National Security Agency Director Admiral Michael Rogers told the committee they would not discuss details of their White House meetings with the president in recent months. They refused to respond to a news report that Trump asked them to publicly state there was no evidence his aides had colluded with Russian officials.
Rogers denied feeling any pressure from the president to publicly downplay any Trump campaign connection to Russian officials.