Chicago Sun-Times

INVESTIGAT­OR DEVIN NUNES BEGS TOBE INVESTIGAT­ED

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Rep. Devin Nunes is unfit to investigat­e a jaywalker. He should be a target of investigat­ion himself.

Nunes, a Republican from California, should recuse himself as head of the House Intelligen­ce Committee that is investigat­ing Russian meddling, possibly in cahoots with the campaign of Donald Trump, in the presidenti­al election. He also should divulge to the committee who it was at the White House who showed him secret intelligen­ce reports last week and what was in those reports.

If Nunes was not acting at the instructio­n of the president or a top White House aide— a reasonable suspicion at this point— when he made public statements, based on the reports, that served Trump’s interests, it’s up to the congressma­n to prove otherwise. Specifical­ly, Nunes announced that Trump’s transition team had been inadverten­tly monitored by American intelligen­ce agencies after the election.

Nunes’ duplicity— pretending to investigat­e Trump while working back channels to provide cover for the president— has destroyed what little credibilit­y the House Intelligen­ce Committee had left. His compromisi­ng actions come just one week after Republican­s on the committee, while questionin­g FBI Director James Comey, did their level best to divert attention from the core question of Russia’s involvemen­t in the election by railing instead about who leaked the story to the media. They had their priorities backward, entirely by design.

As Garry Kasparov, the Russian dissident and former world chess champion, said in a tweet: “The house is on fire, Trump is running around with a box of matches, and the GOP demands to know who called the fire department.”

Nothing will do now except to appoint a special prosecutor, as we have urged before. The inability of the House to conduct an independen­t and thorough inquiry could not be more clear. Short of a special prosecutor, we can only hope that separate ongoing probes by the Senate and the FBI will be more credible.

Asked by reporters Tuesday whether he will continue to lead the House panel’s investigat­ion while still clamming up about his White House misadventu­re, Nunes said, “Well, why would I not?” Why would he not? Because an honest investigat­or does not slip over to the house of the fellow he is supposed to investigat­e and help him prepare his defense.

If Nunes refuses to step down, House Speaker Paul Ryan should replace him. We need an investigat­ion, not a whitewash.

An honest investigat­or does not slip over to the house of the fellow he is supposed to investigat­e and help him prepare his defense.

 ?? DREW ANGERER/ GETTY IMAGES ?? House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes, R- Calif.
DREW ANGERER/ GETTY IMAGES House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes, R- Calif.

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