Joe Scarborough Really Stretched the Limits of Sanity With This Take on the...
Fiasco: NYC GOP Councilwoman Just Obliterated Mamdani Over the City's Shambolic Winter Sto...
US Attorney Asks Judge to Dismiss Indictment Against Steve Bannon
Jasmine Crockett Shows Just How Low Democrats Are Willing to Go to Attack...
A Boy Has Stolen Another Girls' Championship Title
Dozens of Detransitioners Have Filed Lawsuits, and the Costs Could End 'Gender-Affirming C...
While Homeless New Yorkers Freeze, the NYT Wants Us to Know This About...
Sen. Warren Repeats Debunked Lie About Women and the SAVE Act
We Must Not Submit to 'Diversity'
A Maryland Squatter Walks Free — and Here's What Her Attorney Had...
AWFUL Who Harassed Yoga Studio Employees Over ICE Earned Herself a Ban
Deadline Tries to Guilt Trip John Lithgow for Starring in HBO's 'Harry Potter'...
Mayor Mamdani Becomes First NYC Leader to Skip Archbishop Installation in Almost a...
Trump Targets Obama’s Climate 'Endangerment Finding' in Sweeping Rollback of Emissions Rul...
Steve Hilton Isn’t Even Governor Yet, and He’s Already Exposing California Welfare Fraud
Tipsheet

Schiff: The White House Letter Raised More Questions Than Answers

House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Adam Schiff (D-CA) met with Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) on Thursday following several days of tension over their investigation into Russia’s potential meddling in U.S. elections. Nunes angered Schiff and other Democrats on the committee when he shared details about their investigation with the public and the White House before sharing it with them. Based on information he had, Nunes concluded that Trump's transition team had been the victims of surveillance of Obama intelligence officials. Intel committee Democrats have since accused Nunes of colluding with the White House over the findings and cowing to pressure from Trump to cancel public hearings into the investigation.

Advertisement

Following his meeting with Nunes on Thursday, Schiff addressed reporters with a few updates. Judging by his tone, it was apparent his mind was not eased after their conversation. Namely, he still wants to know how Nunes obtained the information that suggested Trump’s transition team had been placed under surveillance.

“I’m more than perplexed by how these materials have been put forward,” Schiff said. “I think the White House has a lot of questions to answer.”

Schiff told the press that he received a letter from the White House Counsel that raises more questions than answers. In the letter, the administration invited him and Nunes to review National Security Council documents relevant to the investigation.

In his response, the Democrat said that the full committee should be able to see the materials.

Schiff said he hopes the committee gets the White House’s cooperation, especially because a "cloud" is now over the Russia probe.

Advertisement

“If they’re ready to go tomorrow, I am,” he said, referring to the documents.

Meanwhile, the Senate Judiciary Committee has begun its own public hearings into their Russia investigation.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos