Devin Nunes keeping House Intel 'in the dark' about push for Russia inquiry docs from DOJ: Democrat
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes has kept members of his panel "in the dark" as he seeks classified information regarding special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation from the Justice Department, said one of the committee's Democrats on Sunday.
During an interview on MSNBC, Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, said Nunes "literally has not explained to the committee either what he's looking for or the reason that he's looking for this information."
"He did this, I guess, about a week ago when all of us were back home in our districts. And since then, has not come in front of the committee and laid out his case about what this information is and why he needs it. So not only has he kept the American people in the dark, but he's also kept the committee in the dark," Castro said, adding the Republican has "done everything he can" to prop up President Trump at the expense of congressional oversight of the executive branch.
Last week, Nunes subpoenaed the Justice Department after the agency did not respond to a classified letter he sent late last month with his request regarding Mueller’s inquiry. The subpoena reportedly demanded documents related to a U.S. citizen who contributed to the probe. However, the Justice Department — backed by the White House — told Nunes in a follow-up letter that turning over the requested information would be a risk to national security.
Tensions between Nunes and the DOJ appeared to cool after a classified briefing that included House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., and officials from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, DOJ, and FBI. Noting they had a "productive discussion," Nunes and Gowdy wrote, "The officials committed to holding further discussions of these matters, and we look forward to continuing our dialogue next week to satisfy the Committee’s request.”
A spokesman for Nunes did not return a request for comment in response to Castro, but the chairman has received support from House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., who described the request to obtain documents related to the FBI’s use of the FISA surveillance law in connection with the Russia investigation as being "wholly appropriate."
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