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The committee needs to follow the money wherever it leads, because if money-laundering, corruption of any kind, or fishy real estate deals point to the Russian oligarchs and criminal elements, then the Russian government may only be a step…

I wrote a letter to the Chairman and the Vice Chair urging the committee to look into any and all financial relationships between Russia and Donald Trump and his associates.

One thing--and I'm going to spend a lot of time on this this afternoon--there have been reports that their ability to target this information, some reports at least, saying that in the last week of the campaign in certain precincts in…

I want to make clear, at least for me, this investigation is not about whether you have a 'D' or an 'R' next to your name.

Russia sought to hijack our democratic process, and that most important part of our democratic process, our presidential elections.

We, together with the members of our committee are going to get to the bottom of this.

And let me assure you, I've also got his cell phone, which hears from me more than he likes.

Remember to not lose sight about what this investigation is about. An outside foreign adversary effectively sought to hijack our most critical Democratic process, the election of a president.

Those alliances are for us guaranteeing the security not only of the ally with whom we extend our deterrent...

Our U.S. security alliances are very durable but they need reinforcement.

Today, more than at any point I can recall, that peace and prosperity is in jeopardy.

North Korea and the regime of Kim Jong Un continue to pose an imminent and unpredictable threat to their neighbors.

The difference between the threat we face today versus the threat we faced even a decade ago is quite substantial.

The clear prescription for the United States is that it needs to address the conventional capability and counter asymmetric moves by the Chinese.

The United States should look for ways to block the North Korean plan to mate nuclear weapons with intercontinental range ballistic missiles.

The Asia-Pacific region is critical to current and future U.S. economic growth, competitiveness, and job creation.

This is the most consequential region for America's future.