By David Edwards
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Thursday accused House
Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) of being a “stooge”
for Donald Trump after he released information about foreign
intelligence surveillance without first telling his Democratic
colleagues.
In a press conference on Wednesday, Nunes revealed that intelligence
agencies had incidentally intercepted communications from Trump and his
associates while conducting surveillance of foreign targets. Nunes then went to the White House to personally brief the president, who said he felt “somewhat” vindicated by the revelations.
At a briefing with reporters on Thursday, Pelosi said that Nunes appeared to be a “willing stooge” of the president.
“He committed a stunt at the White House yesterday raising questions
about Chairman Nunes’ impartiality,” Pelosi explained, noting that Nunes
had been a part of the Trump transition team.
“The Republicans are grasping at straws,” she continued. “FBI
Director Comey confirmed that President Obama did not wiretap President
Trump, affirmed an investigation into links and coordination between the
Russian government and individuals associated with the Trump campaign.”
According to Pelosi, Nunes made it necessary to move forward with an
independent investigation because he had proven himself “a stooge for
the president of the United States.”
“I think he had demonstrated very clearly that there is no way that
there can be an impartial investigation under his leadership on that
committee,” she insisted. “It speaks very clearly to the need for an
outside independent commission.”
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