Rick Gates,testifying in the criminal trial of President Donald Trump's longtime political adviser,said he witnessed a call with Trump and Roger Stone related to WikiLeaks website in late July 2016.
"It's outrageous that your government won't release a report about Russian influence inside the UK,"Hillary Clinton said.
Trump's 2016 campaign boss said political operative Stone,on trial for lying to Congress and witness tampering,had boasted about his ties.
For days,conservative websites have been publishing stories claiming to have discovered the identity of the CIA officer who filed a complaint.
Marie Yovanovitch said she was told the Ukrainian prosecutor"was looking to hurt me in the US,"adding:"I couldn't imagine what that was."
Interview summaries show that Gates told the FBI of various moments that led him to believe that Trump and others might have learned of WikiLeaks'plans ahead of time.
George Papadopoulos,a former Trump campaign aide who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI,is running for the US House seat left vacant by Democrat Katie Hill.
Trump and his allies have long contended that the investigation into Russian interference originated with false accusations and was politically motivated.
As far back as March,the official pointed to Giuliani's role in what he called a"disinformation"campaign intended to use a Ukrainian prosecutor to smear targets of the president.
The legislation would expand authorities'ability to prosecute those who knowingly spread false information about the voting processes.
The Justice Department did not say whether William Barr and Peter Dutton discussed the review of the Mueller probe.