Int'l Spy Agencies First to Spot 'Suspicious Interactions' Between Russia, Trump Team

The ongoing probe into ties between Russia and affiliates of President Donald Trump was reportedly first spurred by international spy agencies that picked up “suspicious interactions,” which they began sharing with the FBI, the Guardian reported on Thursday.

Speaking to a number of unidentified sources, journalists Luke Harding, Stephanie Kirchgaessner, and Nick Hopkins outlined how the international web of surveillance first picked up on “a pattern of connections that were flagged to intelligence officials in the U.S.”

They report:

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