If they are a convergence of personal, political and financial ties with Russia's interference campaign, people should be held accountable.
Eric Swalwell
The Public Record
I think this is just another smoke bomb that they're rolling into this investigation to prevent us from making progress.
The White House is not an internet cafe where you can walk in and receive classified information.
I don't think it's legitimate because the witnesses were already to go. They sent over their testimony. And, you know, the American people I think felt they were finally let in last week and they wanted to learn more about what Russia did…
Three hearings this week cancelled. We're supposed to have just a regular order meeting tonight, cancelled. One on Thursday, cancelled. And we're supposed to have on tomorrow, an open hearing, and he said that we should have the closed…
I do. We were working together. We were going down an investigative road together and we made progress. Last week, of course, we had our open hearing. FBI director confirmed a lot of our concerns. The chairman exited that road to work with…
I feel that the White House has ignored this important policy, and that further investigation by the Inspector General is warranted.
Let me be clear: I do not condone the leaks of classified information to the press, but the President has gone out of his way to intimidate virtually any individual hoping to expose misconduct in the Trump administration.
We know that the White House Chief of Staff has called the Deputy Director of the FBI, asking them to come and publicly knock down reports he did not like.
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