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TomCADem

(17,387 posts)
Tue Mar 28, 2017, 01:25 AM Mar 2017

The Ever-Deepening Mystery of Devin Nunes

Perhaps Nunes is next in line to replace Sean Spicer as Presidential spokesman.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/03/the-ever-deepening-mystery-of-devin-nunes/520899/

As House Intelligence Committee chairman, Representative Devin Nunes’s job is to oversee American spycraft. But Nunes’s own actions over the last few days suggest more the cloak-and-dagger actions of a would-be John Le Carré character than those of a sober government investigator.

Amid accusations from Democrats on the panel that Nunes is acting as a surrogate for the Trump administration, CNN revealed Monday that Nunes was seen on the White House grounds on Tuesday, the day before he announced he had new and important information about surveillance of Trump transition team figures by the intelligence community.

Nunes told CNN he was there “to confirm what I already knew” and that he needed a secure location to view intelligence information, and his spokesman gave a similar statement to NBC News. Nunes also said that no administration officials knew he was there. That claim, like many of Nunes’s statements so far, raises at least as many question as it answers. CNN said Nunes had visited the National Security Council offices in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building adjacent to the White House, adding, “The official said Nunes arrived and left alone.” And after days of refusing to say who his source was, Nunes told Eli Lake on Monday that it was an intelligence official.

Since Wednesday’s bombshell, the story has gotten only weirder. Nunes’s own claims, already difficult to pin down, have become only more enigmatic, while the focus has shifted to how exactly the California Republican obtained whatever documents he’s citing, and whether the White House was involved.
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dchill

(38,493 posts)
1. Yeah, if John Le Carre was an idiot...
Tue Mar 28, 2017, 01:51 AM
Mar 2017

who couldn't think through a plot line before setting it to paper, then, yeah - Devin Nunes could be in a John Le Carré novel.

No Vested Interest

(5,166 posts)
2. What is there in Nunes background that qualified him to be chairman of the Intelligence
Tue Mar 28, 2017, 02:23 AM
Mar 2017

Committee?

As I read and understand his background, he is from a dairy farming family.
His educational background is average - graduated from nearby colleges with agriculture degrees.

I don't minimize farming or agriculture studies, but not sure how they prepare one to be chairman of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee.

INdemo

(6,994 posts)
4. To abswer your Question
Tue Mar 28, 2017, 04:22 AM
Mar 2017

He could have a degree in basket weaving but what qualifies him is the fact that he is a Republican with a House Repuke Majority that is good enough.

Warpy

(111,261 posts)
3. No mystery, he's a dumb, gullible guy with bad judgment
Tue Mar 28, 2017, 03:29 AM
Mar 2017

and a particularly shining example of the Peter Principle.

Honestly, anybody who gets hot intelligence tips from a dirtbag like Jerome Corsi has to be all of the above.

Dread Pirate Roberts

(1,896 posts)
7. This is sounding more like a Get Smart plot
Tue Mar 28, 2017, 07:26 AM
Mar 2017

except this is no laughing matter.


Nunes did review the "secret" intelligence in a secure location-probably got it from Agent 13 who was hiding in a mailbox.


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