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Ex-FBI chief Comey to testify before Senate panel in public session

trump-comey-reuters Trump had dismissed reports that he demanded loyalty pledge from former FBI Director James Comey (right) | Reuters

Hearing will be scheduled after Memorial Day holiday on May 29

Former FBI Director James Comey, who was fired by President Donald Trump last week amid an agency probe into alleged Russian meddling in the US election, has agreed to testify before the US Senate Intelligence Committee at a public hearing, the committee said in a statement on Friday.

The hearing will be scheduled after the May 29 Memorial Day holiday, the statement said.

Trump has denied allegations of any type of collusion between his campaign officials and Russian operatives.

President Donald said, "Everybody's convinced: They say there is no collusion. We have nothing to do with Russia."

Emphasizing that he wants to clear the air, Trump stated, "I want to get to the bottom if Russia or anybody is trying to tamper or play with our election."

The President also dismissed reports that he demanded loyalty pledge from former FBI Director James Comey at a private dinner .Trump responded saying, "No, I didn't but I think loyalty to the country, loyalty to the U.S. is important."

The White House has denied a media report suggesting that President Donald Trump had asked the sacked FBI chief James Comey to end the investigation against former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn.

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