The directors of two major US intelligence agencies, the FBI and NSA, will give evidence to politicians today about Donald Trump's allegation he was spied on.
They're both due to speak publicly before Congress for the first time about the President's claims - which have been strongly denied. They'll also be asked about what ties Mr Trump may have with Russia, and the country's alleged interference in the presidential election.
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