In a letter to Director of National Intelligence James Clapper the electors -- nine Democrats and one Republican -- argue that they require the information ahead of Dec. 19, when the Electoral College is set to meet and select the next president.
“The Electors require to know from the intelligence community whether there are ongoing investigations into ties between Donald Trump, his campaign or associates, and Russian government interference in the election, the scope of those investigations, how far those investigations may have reached, and who was involved in those investigations,” they wrote. “We further require a briefing on all investigative findings, as these matters directly impact the core factors in our deliberations of whether Mr. Trump is fit to serve as President of the United States.”
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/1...-russia-232498
I don't know if this would be a good idea or not. It's one thing to brief them on a concluded investigation where the facts and circumstances are known as much as can reasonably be know, but drawing conclusions while an investigation is in progress could easily give the false appearance of guilt or innocence (i.e. what Comney did).