Amateur spy Devin Nunes says 'Democrats aren’t really serious about this investigation'
While Democrats on the committee are eager to move forward with the previously scheduled hearings, including the public hearings ...
Devin Nunes has been working with the White House to make sure the committee doesn’t do a thing.
The evidence is now clear that the White House and Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, have worked together to halt what was previously billed as a sweeping investigation of Russian interference in last year’s election.
And now the thing that Nunes really needs is an excuse, even if it’s utterly ludicrous.
Nunes: It appears like the Democrats aren’t really serious about this investigation.
Reporter: But they want to start, they’re saying we should start …
Nunes: They didn’t sign the letter to Director Comey, who is a foundational witness. That didn’t happen. You should ask them why they wouldn’t go sign that letter.
There are two reasons, actually. First, Schiff and others wouldn’t sign because Nunes has contrived the idea of putting the committee in a headlock by setting up conditions Comey won’t agree to, then refusing to do anything until Comey speaks. Oh, the other thing is that Nunes invited Comey to speak at the time Sally Yates was supposed to speak.