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The crooked Devin Nunes is sinking in his own shit. Who told him that he can chair an investigative committee and also continue to defend Drumpf?

[SIZE=6]There’s a Russian storm over Trump’s struggling presidency
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And more revelations about a secret trip to the White House complex by House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes spurred claims by Democrats that he was in league with the President’s aides to subvert his own panel’s investigation into Moscow’s alleged election meddling and ties to the Trump campaign.

And then there is this:
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[SIZE=6]Trump administration sought to block Sally Yates from testifying to Congress on Russia[/SIZE]

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The Trump administration sought to block former acting attorney general Sally Yates from testifying to Congress in the House investigation of links between Russian officials and Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, The Washington Post has learned, a position that is likely to further anger Democrats who have accused Republicans of trying to damage the inquiry.

According to letters The Post reviewed, the Justice Department notified Yates earlier this month that the administration considers a great deal of her possible testimony to be barred from discussion in a congressional hearing because the topics are covered by the presidential communication privilege.

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[SIZE=4][Read the letters on Sally Yates testifying before Congress][/SIZE]
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Yates and other former intelligence officials had been asked to testify before the House Intelligence Committee this week, a hearing that Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) abruptly canceled. Yates was the deputy attorney general in the final years of the Obama administration and served as the acting attorney general in the first days of the Trump administration.[/SIZE]

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Lessons about the GOP/Drumpf:

Nothing has changed since Nixon. The more they try to cover the truth with a rug, the harder it seeps out. Trump’s Tweets so far have raised rather than lowered suspicions.