Agent Zero
10-26-2017, 05:30 PM
Seems like he's still doing Trump's dirty work helping Trump continue to interfere with the Russia investigation.
Now that's illegal!
https://www.thedailybeast.com/fusion-gps-claims-devin-nunes-went-rogue-to-find-out-who-paid-for-steele-dossier
Rep. Devin Nunes (https://www.thedailybeast.com/devin-nunes-the-dairy-farmer-overseeing-us-spies-and-the-russia-hack-investigation), the House intelligence committee chairman who claimed to have stepped aside from the panel’s Russia probe, appears to still be unilaterally carrying out a shadow investigation of his own.On Friday, the firm behind the dossier alleging Donald Trump’s campaign engaged in a conspiracy with Russia to win the election — and that he witnessed “golden showers” in Moscow — claimed in a federal court filing (https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/4114075/Fusiongps.pdf)that Nunes subpoenaed its bank for financial records “that would reveal the identities of Fusion’s clients.”
Fusion asked a judge to stop the bank from complying with the subpoena.
Nunes’s subpoena appears to have caught at least some fellow members of the House intel committee off guard. According to a knowledgeable source, Nunes, a Republican, left several House intelligence committee members in the dark about his subpoena of Fusion. It is unclear if committee Republicans signed off or knew about Nunes’ Fusion GPS subpoena. A source familiar with the investigation told The Daily Beast that committee Democrats only learned of it from reading about it in the press.
“The subpoena is a blatant attempt to chill both speech with which Mr. Nunes disagrees and the free association of Americans working on a campaign against Donald Trump,” Fusion argues, adding it would violate the firm’s and its clients First Amendment rights.
Fusion also claims the subpoena bears only Nunes’s signature and means he “unilaterally issued the subpoena in violation of his recusal.”
Now that's illegal!
https://www.thedailybeast.com/fusion-gps-claims-devin-nunes-went-rogue-to-find-out-who-paid-for-steele-dossier
Rep. Devin Nunes (https://www.thedailybeast.com/devin-nunes-the-dairy-farmer-overseeing-us-spies-and-the-russia-hack-investigation), the House intelligence committee chairman who claimed to have stepped aside from the panel’s Russia probe, appears to still be unilaterally carrying out a shadow investigation of his own.On Friday, the firm behind the dossier alleging Donald Trump’s campaign engaged in a conspiracy with Russia to win the election — and that he witnessed “golden showers” in Moscow — claimed in a federal court filing (https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/4114075/Fusiongps.pdf)that Nunes subpoenaed its bank for financial records “that would reveal the identities of Fusion’s clients.”
Fusion asked a judge to stop the bank from complying with the subpoena.
Nunes’s subpoena appears to have caught at least some fellow members of the House intel committee off guard. According to a knowledgeable source, Nunes, a Republican, left several House intelligence committee members in the dark about his subpoena of Fusion. It is unclear if committee Republicans signed off or knew about Nunes’ Fusion GPS subpoena. A source familiar with the investigation told The Daily Beast that committee Democrats only learned of it from reading about it in the press.
“The subpoena is a blatant attempt to chill both speech with which Mr. Nunes disagrees and the free association of Americans working on a campaign against Donald Trump,” Fusion argues, adding it would violate the firm’s and its clients First Amendment rights.
Fusion also claims the subpoena bears only Nunes’s signature and means he “unilaterally issued the subpoena in violation of his recusal.”