Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Rep. Nunes avoids angry protesters

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FRESNO (AP) – A California congressma­n under fire for his handling of an investigat­ion into Russian meddling of the 2016 presidenti­al election avoided a crowd of angry protesters in a Friday visit to his home state.

Republican Rep. Devin Nunes, chairman of the House Intelligen­ce Committee, was ushered in and out of an event in Fresno, where he spoke at a private gathering of the Ag Lenders Society. Organizers declined to allow reporters inside.

Attendees said Nunes faced a supportive crowd inside, while outside on a busy street, roughly 300 protesters shouted, some waving signs linking Nunes to President Donald Trump and Russia.

“Congressma­n Nunes, we need a guard dog not a lap dog,” one sign read, next to a protester holding another: “Get out of bed with Trump.” A man shouted through a megaphone: “Come out and play, Nunes, you coward.”

Nunes is facing criticism for going to Trump after a secret intelligen­ce briefing before reporting his findings to his committee. Nunes, who was a member of the presidenti­al transition team, has resisted calls to step aside from his committee’s investigat­ion into contacts between Trump campaign officials and Russians.

“We need people to investigat­e who actually have an interest in an independen­t investigat­ion,” said Annaliese Herms, a 23-year-old office worker from Fresno. She called Russian interferen­ce a “breach of the democratic process.”

Guests leaving the event said the Russia investigat­ion came up at least once during Nunes’ talk, which focused mostly on water, a key issue in the farming region in California, the nation’s leading agricultur­al state.

Leaving the luncheon, Joseph Butterweck said after listening to Nunes and following news accounts, he believes the congressma­n and Trump did nothing wrong.

“It probably wasn’t there,” said Butterweck, a veterinari­an. “My assessment was that there weren’t any ties between the (Trump) campaign and the Russians.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? Kay Bertken, 70, protests Rep. Devin Nunes, who visited Fresno on Friday.
Associated Press Kay Bertken, 70, protests Rep. Devin Nunes, who visited Fresno on Friday.

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