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Nunes Steps Down from US Election Russian Hacking Probe

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The head of a key US congressio­nal investigat­ion into alleged Russian hacking has temporaril­y stepped down amid an ethics inquiry into him.

House Intelligen­ce Committee chairman Devin Nunes is now himself under investigat­ion by the House Ethics Committee.

The panel is looking into claims that the Republican disclosed classified intelligen­ce.

Mr Nunes called the charges “entirely false” and “politicall­y motivated”.

Representa­tive Mike Conaway will take control of the Russia investigat­ion.

Mr Nunes said his decision came after “several leftwing activist groups have filed accusation­s against me with the Office of Congressio­nal Ethics”.

He added he would continue to fulfill his other responsibi­lities as chairman and has requested to speak to the ethics panel “in order to expedite the dismissal of these false claims”.

Democrats have criticised Mr Nunes for his handling of the inquiry, which is also looking at possible links between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

What did Mr Nunes allegedly do wrong?

The House Ethics Committee said in a statement on Thursday: “The Committee is aware of public allegation­s that Representa­tive Devin Nunes may have made unauthoris­ed disclosure­s of classified informatio­n, in violation of House rules, laws, regulation­s, or other standards of conduct.”

Mr Nunes’ political enemies have accused him of helping the White House to divert attention from an FBI announceme­nt that they were investigat­ing alleged links between the Trump team and Russian officials.

Mr Nunes has acknowledg­ed making an after-dark trip to the White House grounds last month that even his own aides were apparently unaware of.

The next day he hastily announced at a news conference that he had learned post-election communicat­ions of Mr Trump’s team had been monitored by intelligen­ce agencies as they snooped on foreign officials.

He expressed alarm that informatio­n about the thenincomi­ng president’s aides were swept up in US intelligen­ce reports. Mr Nunes’ Democratic colleagues on the panel were furious that he had not shared such informatio­n with them before going public.

In the face of much scepticism, Mr Nunes maintains White House officials were not his original source for the claims.

The California Republican reportedly apologised for the incident.

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