Updated On: 10 May, 2017 05:47 AM IST | Washington | Agencies
<p>US President Donald Trump insisted there is no evidence he colluded with Russia after a Senate hearing that highlighted warnings that his former national security advisor was vulnerable to Russian blackmail</p>

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US President Donald Trump insisted there is no evidence he colluded with Russia after a Senate hearing that highlighted warnings that his former national security advisor was vulnerable to Russian blackmail.
With the issue of the president's ties to Moscow back in the spotlight, Trump took to Twitter to dismiss as "old news" the Senate testimony yesterday by former acting attorney general Sally Yates that she had warned the White House about his former national security advisor Michael Flynn's compromised status.