HOW THE WHITE HOUSE AND REPUBLICANS BLEW UP THE HOUSE RUSSIA INVESTIGATION
By Ryan Lizza at the New Yorker
http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/how-the-white-house-and-republicans-blew-up-the-house-russia-investigation?mbid=social_twitter
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The Monday hearing last week was, Im sure, not to the White Houses liking, said Himes. Since Monday, Im sorry to say, the chairman has ceased to be the chairman of an investigative committee and has been running interference for the Trump White House, cancelling hearings.
Since then, Nunes and the White House have kicked up a cloud of peripheral issues that have distracted attention from Comeys testimony and that of Michael Rogers, the director of the National Security Agency; Nunes and the Trump Administration have essentially shut down the investigation. Last night, Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, called for Nunes to recuse himself from the investigation. All of this has cast such a cloud on the public perception of his impartiality that I think it would be in his interest as well as the committees, he told me.
Since last Mondays hearing, Nunes, who was a member of the Trump transition team, has spoken repeatedly about the issue of incidental collection, the intelligence communitys term for the communications of innocent Americans that can be swept up when the N.S.A. or other agencies legally spy on a foreign target. The Russian Ambassador, a legal target of surveillance, was recorded talking to Michael Flynn, Trumps former national-security adviser, who was a victim of incidental collection.
The White House and Nunes were clearly coördinating this strategy. A few days before the hearing, Trump seemed to offer a preview of it. In an interview on Fox News, the President said that he will be submitting things to Nuness committee very soon, and perhaps speaking about this next week, adding that youre going to find some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks.
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