Sunday, March 26, 2017

House Intelligence Committee Closes Doors to Public for NSA, FBI Testimony: Likely Nunes Believes “Smoking Gun” Forthcoming

Via Billy


The Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Devin Nunes, abruptly canceled the committee’s open session on Friday, saying that major players within the NSA had requested to testify a second time on anti-Russian surveillance efforts —but would do so only behind closed doors.

Although he says it’s something the public ought to know, Nunes is keeping his information under tighter wraps than a celebrity Snapchat account.

According to Nunes, former National Intelligence Committee director James Clapper, former CIA director John Brennan and former deputy Attorney General Sally Yates have all agreed to provide testimony on whether the Obama Administration was investigating members of Donald Trump’s campaign team for their ties to Russia.

Of course, now that he has the doors closed, Nunes has invited other top figures to re-testify, just in case there was something they didn’t want to say on camera. FBI Director James Comey and NSA director Mike Rogers will be back Friday, it seems, for a second round of testimony.

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