and it comes a day after a democratic member of the senate
intelligence committee told abc news that key wiretaps are part
of the investigation although he said he has not read them.
>> there are transcripts that provide very helpful, very
critical insights into whether or not russian intelligence and
senior russian political leaders including vladimir putin, were
cooperating or colluding with the trump campaign
at the highest levels to influence the outcome of our
election. >> and chief investigative
correspondent brian ross joins us live now.
from what we know, there's a kernel of truth to what the
president was saying, but he may have raised some serious legal
issues. >> that's right.
the fbi is investigating whether there was possible collusion
between russian spies and the trum
and in cases like that, wiretaps can be used.
but if anyone other than the president reveals the existence
of a wiretap, that breaks the law.
legal experts tell us the president has the power to
declassify...