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Nunes held yet another press conference today (Nunes is that Investigation chair who got allegedly significant information and then instead of bringing it to the investigation committee, he brought it TO the man that the committee hearings found out IS BEING INVESTIGATED).
He stated two notable things: Manafort will interview voluntarily, and the FBI/NSA heads will be called to come for a second briefing behind closed doors that he says must happen before any further proceedings.
He also less surprisingly said that the scary surveillance documents appear to be legal and that there was still no wiretap on trump tower, and that the documents may not arrive until early next week so hang on to your asses.
Manafort volunteers for questionings at House intel committee
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/24/politics/devin-nunes-paul-manafort-house-intelligence/index.html
He stated two notable things: Manafort will interview voluntarily, and the FBI/NSA heads will be called to come for a second briefing behind closed doors that he says must happen before any further proceedings.
He also less surprisingly said that the scary surveillance documents appear to be legal and that there was still no wiretap on trump tower, and that the documents may not arrive until early next week so hang on to your asses.
Manafort volunteers for questionings at House intel committee
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/24/politics/devin-nunes-paul-manafort-house-intelligence/index.html
(CNN)President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, has offered to testify before the House Intelligence Committee in its investigation of Russian meddling in the US election, committee chairman Devin Nunes announced Friday.
Nunes said House investigators are still negotiating when Manafort will testify and whether he will testify in an open hearing or in a closed briefing.
Nunes also announced that the committee is bringing in FBI Director James Comey and National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers for a second briefing, this time behind closed doors so that they can provide more information. The committee is also delaying its March 28 hearing.
Nunes apologized to committee members Thursday, a day after he told the public and the President that communications of him and associates may have been collected by intelligence agencies before telling Democratic members of the committee.