Daily Times (Primos, PA)

House probe into Russia ties to Trump off to rocky start

- By Deb Riechmann and Eileen Sullivan

WASHINGTON >> A simmering dispute between leaders of the House intelligen­ce committee spilled into the public Monday over an investigat­ion into whether President Donald Trump has ties to Russia, even as they pledged to conduct a bipartisan probe.

The Republican committee chairman, Rep. Devin Nunes of California, said he has heard no evidence so far that anyone in Trump’s orbit was in contact with Russians during the presidenti­al campaign. The top Democrat on the committee, Adam Schiff, also of California, said the committee’s investigat­ion was hardly off the ground and it was premature to make any conclusion­s.

The nature of ties between Trump’s associates and Russia has dogged him throughout his nascent presidency, and Monday brought renewed calls for a special prosecutor to investigat­e the unusual situation. Federal investigat­ors have been looking into contacts between Trump advisers and Russia for months, along with Russia’s role in political hacking during the campaign aimed at Democrats. Trump, on Monday, said he hasn’t called Russia in 10 years.

The House and Senate intelligen­ce committees are conducting separate investigat­ions. But revelation­s last week that the White House enlisted the Republican chairmen of those committees to push back against news reports have intensifie­d concerns over whether the congressio­nal investigat­ions will be tainted by political influence.

Nunes has said the White House asked him to talk with one reporter, but didn’t give him any guidance on what to say. He said he told that reporter the same thing he’s said to many other reporters in the course of discussion­s.

Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina said he wasn’t taking questions about whether the White House enlisted him to talk to reporters, as reported by The Washington Post. He said he doesn’t need to talk about it.

“I’m in a comfortabl­e place. I didn’t do anything to jeopardize my investigat­ion.” Burr told The Associated Press on his way out of the Capitol after Senate votes Monday night.

The issue was likely to come up at Tuesday’s Senate confirmati­on hearing for former Rep. Dan Coats, Trump’s pick to be the next director of intelligen­ce.

Speaking to reporters earlier Monday, Nunes — a member of Trump’s presidenti­al transition team — said Congress should not begin a McCarthy-style investigat­ion based on news reports that a few Americans with ties to Trump had contacted Russians during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

“We can’t have McCarthyis­m back in this place,” Nunes said. “We can’t have the government, the U.S. government or the Congress, legislativ­e branch of government, chasing down American citizens, hauling them before the Congress as if they’re some secret Russian agent.”

Former Sen. Joe McCarthy led a hunt for communists in the 1950s that was fueled by anonymous informants. Nunes said if evidence surfaces, the committee will investigat­e.

Schiff, who worked as an assistant U.S. attorney for six years, said it’s not proper to start an investigat­ion by stating your views of the outcome. “The committee has reached no conclusion on whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia, Russian officials or any Russian contacts — nor could we,” Schiff said. “We have called no witnesses thus far. We have obtained no documents on any counterint­elligence investigat­ion and we have yet to receive any testimony from the FBI of potential links between the Trump campaign and Russia.”

White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Russia’s activity with regard to the 2016 election has been “investigat­ed up and down.”

“If there’s nothing to further investigat­e, what are you asking people to investigat­e,” Spicer said.

Trump was asked Monday whether he would support a special prosecutor to investigat­e Russia’s influence on the 2016 election. Instead of answering that question, he said, “I haven’t called Russia in 10 years.” Trump did not say why he called Russia a decade ago.

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 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., is questioned by reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington. Nunes said Monday Congress should not begin a McCarthy-style investigat­ion based on news reports that a few...
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., is questioned by reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington. Nunes said Monday Congress should not begin a McCarthy-style investigat­ion based on news reports that a few...

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