Trump put pressure on intelligence services

US President Trump has asked two senior directors of intelligence services to publicly deny that Russia has interfered with the US elections.

The two saw Trump's request as a suggestion and not as an order. However, the directors found the conscious maintenance with Trump 'strange and uncomfortable'. It is about the head of the NSA and the head of intelligence services in general.

Mueller investigates whether the trial in the investigation into the involvement of the Russians has been hampered by Trump. Earlier, the fired FBI director James Comey declared that Trump had asked him to 'let go of the investigation into Russian interference'.