Story highlights The House Intelligence Chairman and ranking member have said Trump Tower was clearly not wiretapped

President Donald Trump made the allegation on Twitter two weeks ago

(CNN) Two government officials told CNN Friday evening that the classified report the Justice Department delivered to House and Senate investigators does not confirm President Donald Trump's allegations that President Barack Obama wiretapped him during the campaign.

The sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, spoke with knowledge of the classified report's contents.

When asked if the DOJ's documents would confirm Trump's as of yet wholly unsubstantiated allegations, House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes told CNN, "I don't think so" as he walked into a room to read the report.

Ranking member Rep. Adam Schiff, a California Democrat, said he was "absolutely confident" the DOJ report would not back up Trump's allegation.

"There's really no question about this. The president's statements before, and his tweets since leading right up today, have no basis in fact," Schiff told CNN.

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