Oman Daily Observer

Leak is the ‘one crime we know’ of in Russia probe: Nunes

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WASHINGTON: The Republican head of a congressio­nal panel investigat­ing accusation­s of Russia’s interferen­ce in the 2016 US election said on Sunday a leak involving former Trump aide Michael Flynn was a crime and that the panel was probing whether other names were leaked.

“The one crime we know that’s been committed is that one: the leaking of someone’s name...,” Representa­tive Devin Nunes, Chairman of the House of Representa­tives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligen­ce, told Fox News Sunday.

Trump has been dogged by allegation­s that his associates had ties to Russian officials. Trump fired Flynn, his former national security adviser, last month after he failed to disclose contacts with Russia’s ambassador before Trump took office on January 20.

Trump has found himself at odds with Democrats and Republican­s alike, including Nunes, over his March 4 assertion that the Obama administra­tion tapped his phones during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

Nunes, House of Representa­tives Speaker Paul Ryan and other leading Republican­s have said no such wiretap took place.

On Fox, Nunes repeated that he did not believe any such wiretappin­g took place.

On Monday, Nunes and Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House intelligen­ce committee, will lead a rare open hearing on the investigat­ion into Russian election meddling where the directors of the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion and National Security Agency are expected to testify.

The Russian government has rejected an accusation by US intelligen­ce agencies that it worked to influence the election in Trump’s favour by hacking computer systems, among other methods.

While disagreein­g with Trump’s wiretap assertions, Nunes agreed with concerns that the Republican president has expressed about alleged leaks in the probe.

Nunes said the panel would look at whether names other than Flynn’s were leaked to the media.

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