congress. what information? we know the so-called agreement came in a meeting between the president, the fbi chief christopher wray and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and it followed the president's demand for a probe into whether the fbi surveyed his campaign. kaitlan collins joins us at the white house. >> reporter: good morning. the white house does seem to have brokered some sort of agreement between top officials at the justice department and congressional leaders and now congressional leaders are going to be able to see some information related to the russia investigation. now this comes after a meeting here at the white house yesterday that included the president, the chief-of-staff john kelly, the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, the fbi director christopher wray and the director of national intelligence dan coats. the outcome of that meeting, sarah huckabee sanders, the press secretaries announced is that john kelly is going to set up this meeting between the justice department and these congressional leaders so they can look at some information. of course, all of that came after the president on twitter on sunday demanded that the