Democrat accuses FBI Director James Comey of withholding Russia information from lawmakers

"We can't do a complete job unless the director is willing to discuss anything."

"In order for us to do our investigation in a thorough and credible way, we're going to need the FBI to fully cooperate... to fully tell us the length and breadth of any counterintelligence investigations they are conducting," Rep. Adam Schiff, D-California, told reporters after emerging from a classified meeting with Comey. "At this point the director was not willing to do that."

Schiff said Comey declined to answer questions about the "scope" and subjects of any counterintelligence investigation.

"He made it very clear there were certain questions that we were asking that he would answer and others that he would not," he said. "We can't do a complete job unless the director is willing to discuss anything they are investigating."

The report did not come to the conclusion as to whether the Russians were successful in their mission to influence the election.

The Intelligence Committee is investigating both the hack itself and alleged communication between Russia and the campaigns, as well as leaks of classified information from within the government.

The lawmaker's comments this morning come on the heels of the news that Trump's Attorney General, Jeff Sessions -- a former Senator and frequent campaign surrogate -- met twice with Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak during the campaign in his official capacity as a member of Congress, yet didn't disclose that meeting when questioned under oath during his confirmation hearing.

Sessions today recused himself from any investigations into presidential campaigns, but said he "never had meetings with Russian operatives or Russian intermediaries about the Trump campaign."

Several minutes before Schiff spoke to reporters, Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-California, said Comey was "very forthright" and that he had seen "no evidence" of contact between Russian officials and the Trump campaign.

"I would say at this point we know less than a fraction of what the FBI knows," Schiff said.