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Senior GOP lawmaker calls for probe of Russian hacking

- By Amy B. Wang

A senior Republican lawmaker on Friday agreed that a special prosecutor should investigat­e Russia’s alleged interferen­ce with the 2016 presidenti­al election.

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., became one of the few Republican representa­tives to publicly state the need for an independen­t investigat­ion into Russia’s reported election meddling. This comes as Democrats have increasing­ly pushed for an investigat­ion into Trump associates’ ties to Russia.

In an appearance on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher,” Issa, a senior member of the House Judiciary Committee, first told the liberal show host that House and Senate intelligen­ce committees would look into Russia’s activities “within the special areas they oversee.”

That was not sufficient for Ma her, who pressed Issa — formerly the head of the House Oversight Committee — on whether he would have “let that slide” had similar suspicions arose involving the Democrats. Maher has been a vocal critic of Trump.

Shortly after the election, a CIA assessment concluded that hackers with connection­s to the Russian government targeted the Democratic National Committee and leaked thousands of emails to WikiLe- aks in an effort to sway the outcome in Donald Trump’ s favor. United States intelligen­ce agencies have said they agree with the assessment, and a broad investigat­ion is underway.

Russia has denied the accusation­s, and Trump — who has a history of praising Russian president Vladimir Putin — has vehemently denounced the findings and continued to blast the intelligen­ce community.

“Let’s go back to 2012,” Maher asked Issa on the show Friday. “Say, the Rus- sians hacked only Mitt Romney and there was a lot of contact between the Obama administra­tion and Russia. You’d have let that slide?” “No,” Issa replied. “So you’re not gonna let this slide?” Maher asked. “No,” Issa said. Issa then replied that lawmakers would ask the House and Senate intelligen­ce committees to investigat­e.

Maher protested, saying there needed to be a special prosecutor — and that now-Attorney General Jeff Sessions should recuse himself“the same way former Attorney General Loretta Lynch rec used herself” from an investigat­ion into Hillary Clinton’s emails.

Issa seemed to agree that Sessions should not be involved in an investigat­ion.

“You’re right, you cannot have somebody, a friend of mine, Jeff Sessions, who was on the campaign and who was an appointee,” he said. “You’re going to need to use the special prosecutor’s statute and office.”

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