The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee says he won’t reveal the source of intelligence reports — even to his own committee — that showed President Trump and his aides may have been ensnared in incidental intelligence collection.
“We will never reveal those sources and methods,” chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) said Tuesday when asked whether he’d share the newly-gleaned information with fellow committee members, Reuters reported.
Nunes held a news conference last week to say he had learned of new information that the Trump campaign — including possibly the president himself — had information swept up by incidental surveillance by US spy agencies.
Nunes then went to the White House to brief President Trump on his findings.
The House Intel chair has yet to inform the American people of his precise findings.