White House press secretary Sean Spicer was cagey on Monday as he answered questions about the reasons for House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes’ visit to the White House one day before his announcement of evidence showing officials from President Donald Trump’s transition team had been inadvertently surveilled.Spicer downplayed any notion that the two were connected and generally referred questions about Nunes’s activities to the congressman’s office.“You can't ask someone to do a review of the situation and then sort of create inferences that because they're reviewing a situation that there's something, you know, that's not right about that,” Spicer said at his Monday press briefing.