Nunes admits he didn't view intelligence memo is based on
Published on February 03, 2018 at 01:16AM by Bryan Logan, provided by

Screenshot via YouTube/Fox News Devin Nunes, the congressman who authored a disputed memo alleging improper surveillance of Trump associates by the FBI and the Department of Justice, admitted he didn't view the underlying intelligence on which he based the memo. Nunes made that assertion during an interview on Fox News Friday, hours after the memo was released to the public. Nunes' remark confirms statements made by his Democratic counterpart on the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, who argued that Nunes was not forthcoming in the process of producing the memo.
Published on February 03, 2018 at 01:16AM by Bryan Logan, provided by

Screenshot via YouTube/Fox News Devin Nunes, the congressman who authored a disputed memo alleging improper surveillance of Trump associates by the FBI and the Department of Justice, admitted he didn't view the underlying intelligence on which he based the memo. Nunes made that assertion during an interview on Fox News Friday, hours after the memo was released to the public. Nunes' remark confirms statements made by his Democratic counterpart on the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, who argued that Nunes was not forthcoming in the process of producing the memo.
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