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Joe Scarborough Calls Devin Nunes a Dumbass
Nunes is part of a group of people "who should be ashamed of themselves."
#YachtCocaineProstitutes Trending after Nunes Lawsuit
The hashtag is in response to Devin Nunes' $150 million defamation lawsuit against media companies.
Nunes Tapes Prove GOP Is 'Irredeemable,' Columnist Says
"These people look like stooges," Jennifer Rubin said, while excoriating Republicans.
Senate Republicans Say Russia Interfered to Help Trump
"We see no reason to dispute the conclusions," Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr stated.
House Investigators Call for Repeal of Logan Act
Democrats on the panel, including Representative Adam Schiff, have said Republicans closed the investigation prematurely.
Nunes Again Questions Origins of Russia Investigation
Republican Devin Nunes has returned to the theme of his controversial memo.
House Investigators View Key Russia Probe Document
Under pressure, the Justice Department provided access to the original document that launched the investigation into Russian election interference.
White House Expected to Approve Memo Release: Source
The memo will likely include redactions, the source said.
Newly Obtained Emails Show FBI Reaction to Comey Firing
Trump has said the FBI disliked Comey, but the emails suggest otherwise.
What 'Hamilton''s Ron Chernow Would Make of Nunes Memo
The source of evidence may have bias. That doesn't mean the information is false.
Adam Schiff Earns Nickname from President Trump
"Little Adam Schiff, who is desperate to run for higher office, is one of the biggest liars and leakers in Washington," the president tweeted Monday morning.
How Was the Steele Dossier Used by the FBI?
There is reason to believe that the FBI took the Steele dossier seriously and may have tried to corroborate the allegations in the document.
Hannity Helped Convince Trump to Release Memo: Report
President Trump reportedly speaks regularly with Hannity, who has been making inflammatory comments about the memo all week.
Who Is Carter Page? Subject of Memo Has Ties to Russia
Carter Page, an adviser to the Trump campaign, had multiple meetings with a Russian spy.
Devin Nunes Should 'Step Aside,' Adam Schiff Says
The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee criticized Representative Devin Nunes, the top Republican.
Nunes Altered Memo Before Giving to White House: Schiff
Representative Adam Schiff said House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes changed a controversial memo after the panel reviewed it.
Republican Senator: Nunes Memo 'Shouldn't Be Released'
President Trump has indicated that he intends to release the memo.
Nunes Didn't Read Source Material Behind the Memo
A top Democrat says the Republican lawmaker who spearheaded the #ReleaseTheMemo campaign never read the source material that was the basis for the memo.
When Will Congress Release the Secret Memo?
House Intelligence Committee Republicans voted to make Rep. Nunes' memo about the FBI public.
Donald Trump Jr. Makes $100 Bet on Nunes Memo
The contents and release of the memo have been the subject of fierce debate in Washington.
What Is the Nunes Memo and Will It Be Released?
The House could vote to release the memo to the public as early as this week.
Republicans Accused of Trump Dossier Leaks
A lawyer for the intelligence firm behind the notorious dossier has made the claims.
Congress Returns, and So Do Its Russia Investigations
The Senate and House intelligence committees and the Senate Judiciary Committee are overseeing investigations into Russian meddling in the presidential election.
Why Flynn Hasn't Been Offered Immunity. Nor Will He Be
The reversal of Oliver North's guilty verdict means prosecutors are now ultra-careful.
Trump's Lies Circle World Before Truth Puts Pants On
While Trump's lies cost all of us, even he can't escape the damage he's doing.
Why Are Republicans Dodging a True Russia Inquiry?
Republican congressional leaders are laying the groundwork for a whitewash.
Did the Defense Department Lie About Closing Lajes?
Pentagon and U.S. military officials issued letters to Congress that were not only misleading but false.