WASHINGTON (AP) — House intelligence chairman Devin Nunes acknowledges he went to the White House grounds to review intelligence reports and meet the secret source behind his claim that communications involving associates of President Donald Trump were caught up in "incidental" surveillance. The Senate intelligence committee is also conducting an investigation into Russia's interference in the election and possible ties with the Trump campaign. Vnesheconombank (v-NESH'-ay-CON'-ohm-bank) or VEB said in Monday's statement carried by state RIA Novosti news agency that it met with Kushner last year as part of 'road show' discussions with representatives of leading financial institutions in Europe, Asia and the United States. "Trump Russia story is a hoax," he tweeted. Besides the two congressional committees, the FBI is also investigating connections between the Trump campaign and Russia. Nunes argued he had to review classified, executive branch documents from a secure facility at the White House because the reports had not been provided to Congress and could not be transported to the secure facilities used by the House intelligence committee.