Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Intelligence Chair Can’t Be Trusted To Independently Investigate Trump, Says Rep. Adam Schiff

 
 
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Rep. Adam Schiff (Calif.), the top Democrat on the House intelligence committee, called Wednesday …
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03/22/2017 06:18 pm ET | Updated 4 hours ago

Intelligence Chair Can’t Be Trusted To Independently Investigate Trump, Says Committee’s Top Dem

He’s demanding an independent commission to run the probe.

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Rep. Adam Schiff (Calif.), the top Democrat on the House intelligence committee, called Wednesday for an independent investigation into President Donald Trump’s ties to Russia, arguing that the committee’s chairman, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), cannot credibly conduct the probe. 
“[Nunes’] actions simply raise enormous doubt about whether the committee can do its work, and I think that more than anything else I’ve seen, this makes the most profound case for the formation of an independent commission,” Schiff said during a news conference Wednesday.
His call came after Nunes, the leader of the congressional investigation into whether Trump’s team colluded with Russian officials to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, said during a news conference Wednesday that some Trump surrogates were under surveillance during Obama’s administration. Nunes visited the White House to brief the president on his findings before addressing the public. 
That disclosure was news to Schiff, the congressman said.
“I only learned about this the way you all did,” he said. 
Schiff said Nunes’ decision to brief Trump on the matter before discussing it with other members of the committee calls into question his credibility and ability to be a neutral investigator. 
“The chairman will need to decide whether he is the chairman of an independent investigation into conduct which includes allegations of potential coordination between the Trump campaign and the Russians, or if he’s going to act as a surrogate of the White House, because he cannot do both,” Schiff said.
“I think the actions of today throw great doubt into the ability of both the chairman and the committee to conduct the investigation the way it ought to be conducted,” he continued. “I think it does underscore the importance of establishing an independent commission, a body that is fully independent of any political considerations, including those that may emanate from the White House.” 
Schiff said he expressed these “grave concerns” to Nunes himself.

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