The directors of the FBI and National Security Agency, as well as top intelligence officials from the Obama administration, have been invited to testify to Congress in public later this month as all sides seek to get to the bottom of questions over Russia’s role in attempting to influence the U.S. election.

House intelligence committee Chairman Devin Nunes said he’s scheduled a March 20 hearing.

FBI Director James B. Comey and NSA Director Mike Rogers are invited, as are Mr. Obama’s CIA director, national intelligence director and deputy attorney general, each of whom has been critical of President Trump in recent weeks.

Top officials from CrowdStrike, the company that helped suss out Russian hacking into the Democratic National Committee’s computers, have also been invited, Mr. Nunes said.

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