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The wheels or Justice grind slowly--but they grind....
Nunes isn't a big enough fish to escape punishment if he was actively involved in obstructing justice by aiding Trump with his behavior--either during or after the campaign or once Trump was in office...
Many GOP members don't like or respect Nunes--
He certainly has less ability to impact THEIR own situations than Trump himself...
I mean, he seemed to be working hard to shield Trump.
Mueller’s investigators have spent months building an increasingly sweeping case about Russian meddling in the 2016 elections, implicating and date. But under the chairmanship of the Republican indicting several of Trump’s closest associates to Devin Nunes of California, the House Intelligence Committee — which has a clear constitutional authority to conduct some of the same investigatory work as Mueller — produced a report that breezily concluded that there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government and that, contrary to the official consensus of the American intelligence community, the Russian government was not even seeking to help elect Trump. Committee Democrats said they were shut out of the drafting process and publicly condemned the report...
Nunes’s investigation may not have produced much, but under his leadership, the committee did conduct hundreds of hours of interviews: with Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, Roger Stone and other key figures in the Russia matter. On Nunes’s orders, almost all the transcripts have remained in the sole possession of the committee, which has, among other things, kept them out of the hands of Mueller’s investigators. Schiff plans to publicly release the remaining transcripts when the new Congress convenes in January.
Why do you think this is any different then when the repubs took control of the House and all the dems who were the majority leaders of the committees lost that role?
Why do you think this is any different then when the repubs took control of the House and all the dems who were the majority leaders of the committees lost that role?
Do you have any examples that compares to Nunes role as protector of the president, and here we thought his committee was supposed to run objective and fair investigations. Don't you find it odd that the senate investigation continues while the house concluded months ago, Nunes was never interested in the truth.
The committee will now turn over all that information to Mueller and Devin can go back to sucking his thumb.
No.
They won't do that because giving that information to Mueller means that he won't be able to continue pretending that this isn't a coup attempt, i.e., "insurance policy," concocted by McCabe and Strzok.
They won't do that because giving that information to Mueller means that he won't be able to continue pretending that this isn't a coup attempt, i.e., "insurance policy," concocted by McCabe and Strzok.
He'll keep driving ignorant liberals crazy while representing the people who elected him, just like he's doing now.
Nunes used to represent his district. His California district is mostly rural and agricultural. Part of his appeal is that he was a dairy farmer just like them. No more. His family quietly moved their farm to Iowa where -- get this -- they hire illegals.
Devin Nunes is a reverse carpetbagger. He has a faux "residence" in California just to hang on to his seat in Congress. If he had any honesty or integrity he would resign his seat and run for election in Iowa.
What's going to happen with Devin Nunes after the Dems march in?
They aren't marching in they were voted in.
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