The news outlet reported Friday citing former and current officials from the US law enforcement and security agencies that the new information had not confirmed the "salacious" statements from the report, but it confirmed several conversations between Russian officials, mentioned in the dossier.
According to the broadcaster, the allegedly confirmed conversations had given the investigators "greater confidence" in the provisions of the report, however it is still unknown whether such intercepted communications relates to Trump.
However, White House spokesman Sean Spicer had refuted the information reported by CNN, saying that the White House continued "to be disgusted by CNN`s fake news reporting."
The memo released in January was dismissed by both Trump and Russia, while then US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper stressed that US intelligence had nothing to do with its contents and did not assess their validity. The UK government also distanced itself from the matter, stating that its author had not worked for it for years.
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