President Trump will meet on Monday with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, Director of National Intelligence Director Dan Coats and FBI Director Christopher Wray to discuss congressional document requests and his push for a review into whether the Trump campaign was infiltrated by either agency.

The meeting is set to place at the White House after Trump concludes a previously scheduled Rose Garden event to honor NASCAR Cup Series champion Martin Treux Jr., according to a person familiar with the president's schedule.

Trump lashed out at both agencies in a series of tweets on Sunday following reports that a Cambridge professor with ties to the American intelligence community conducted several undercover meetings with at least three members of the president's 2016 campaign: Carter Page, Sam Clovis, and George Papadopoulos. ABC News first reported the meeting between Trump, Rosenstein, and Wray on Monday.

"I hereby demand, and will do so officially tomorrow, that the Department of Justice look into whether or not the FBI/DOJ infiltrated or surveilled the Trump Campaign for Political Purposes," Trump tweeted on Sunday.

In a statement late Sunday afternoon, Rosenstein said he had asked the Justice Deparment's internal watchdog to look into the matter to determine whether any surveillance of the Trump campaign was conducted for "inappropriate purposes."

"If anyone did infiltrate or surveil participants in a presidential campaign for inappropriate purposes, we need to know about it and take appropriate action," he said.

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The top law enforcement agency later added that its inspector general would be looking into "whether there was any impropriety or political motivation in how the FBI conducted its counterintelligence investigations of persons suspected of involvement with the Russian agents who interfered in the 2016 presidential election."

Trump last met with Rosenstein in mid-April to discuss "routine [Justice] Department business," the White House said at the time. The meeting took place just days after FBI officials raided an office and hotel room belonging to the president's personal attorney Michael Cohen, a move that caused Trump to criticize the Justice Department in stream of tweets.