Russia allegations: Echoes of McCarthyism?
WASHINGTON — House Intelligence chairman Devin Nunes said Monday that Congress should not begin a McCarthy-style investigation based on news reports that a few Americans with ties to President Donald Trump had contacted Russians during the 2016 presidential campaign.
“I want to warn all of you,” Nunes, R-Calif., told reporters on Capitol Hill. “We can’t have McCarthyism back in this place. 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.”
“I want to be very careful that we can’t just go on a witch hunt against Americans because they appear in a news story somewhere,” Nunes said.
Nunes’s comments came on the same day that the Trump administration was pushing back against reports that Trump aides were in contact with Russian intelligence officials during the 2016 presidential campaign. “I haven’t called Russia in 10 years,” President Donald Trump said.
Trump’s comment came in response to a question from a reporter about whether he would support a special prosecutor to investigate Russia’s hacking in the election and potential contacts between his campaign advisers and Russian intelligence agents during the election. The president did not say whether he supported a special prosecutor.
Trump has denied knowing that any of his campaign advisers were in contact with Russians during the campaign. He also has denied that he has financial ties or other connections to Russia.
Nunes said he knows of no evidence that Trump aides were in contact with Russian agents. He said he will continue to ask for evidence. Nunes is leading one of three congressional investigations into Trump’s Russia ties.
Democratic lawmakers have ramped up their calls for additional investigations into the allegations.