The next chapter in the Russian election meddling investigation is being played out in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee, which is expected to unveil its findings by Tuesday.
The Senate intelligence committee will hold a closed-door briefing on its investigation with lawmakers from both parties on Tuesday afternoon.
The committee will ask key witnesses to provide more information about their interactions with Russia during the presidential election cycle and how those interactions may affect the committee’s conclusions.
The hearing will be a first for lawmakers.
U.S.-Russia relations have been at a low point since President Donald Trump abruptly fired FBI Director James Comey in May.
The intelligence committee, which was created to investigate Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, is looking into whether Trump obstructed justice by firing Comey.
The panel has not been charged with investigating the president.