The Senate and House intelligence committees say they expect top national security officials to once again provide in-person briefings on potential threats to the November election.
The director of national intelligence, John Ratcliffe, caused a stir last month when he said his office would no longer provide face-to-face briefings to Congress. He said the sensitive information was routinely leaked to the media.
Ratcliffe, a staunch supporter of President Trump, said he would keep Congress updated through written reports.
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