GOP Rep. Devin Nunes continued to take-on Adam Schiff and his party’s public impeachment inquiry Friday; saying the House Intelligence Committee has now turned into the “House Impeachment Committee.”
“I’m not exactly sure what the ambassador is doing here today. This is the House Intelligence Committee that’s now turned into the House Impeachment Committee,” Nunes told the panel.
Rep. Devin Nunes: "Not exactly sure what the ambassador is doing here today. This is the House Intelligence Committee that's now turned into the House Impeachment Committee." #ImpeachmentHearings pic.twitter.com/oydoxSH9gD
— The Hill (@thehill) November 15, 2019
Nunes laid-out the Democrats’ three-year-long “operation” to overturn the results of the 2016 election Wednesday; saying the American people are “being asked to forget about Russia.”
“In July, the Democrats engaged in a last-ditch effort to convince the American people that President Trump is a Russian agent. That hearing was the finale of a three-year long operation to overturn the results of the 2016 election,” said Nunes.
“After the spectacular implosion of the Russian hoax, on July 25, they turned and now claim the real problem is Republicans dealing with Ukraine. We’re asked to simply forget about Democrats falsely claiming they have evidence of collusion between President Trump and Russians,” he added.
Watch Nunes’ comments above.
HANNITY: Release Every Transcript of Joe Biden’s Phone Calls with Ukraine
Speaking during his opening monologue on ‘Hannity’ Thursday night, Sean weighed-in on the escalating crisis enveloping Joe Biden’s presidential campaign; demanding the release of transcripts between the former Vice President and Ukrainian officials.
“A former top prosecutor from the Ukraine has now implicated Joe Biden in a very serious crime… The cowardly Adam Schiff has been caught in yet another disgusting lie. I would like the release of every Biden-Ukraine phone call transcript,” said Hannity.
“I would like every Obama-Iran transcript. I would like every Obama-Putin transcript. It’s all a fishing expedition,” he added.
Rep. Devin Nunes slammed House Intel Chair Adam Schiff on social media this week; saying the lawmaker intentionally withheld information from his committee regarding President Trump’s phone call with the leader of Ukraine.
“We learn from the press today that Chm Schiff had prior knowledge and involvement in the WB complaint. He withheld this info from the American people and even from the Intel Cmte. In light of this news, it’s hard to view impeachment as anything aside from an orchestrated farce,” posted Nunes.
My statement on the latest fiasco https://t.co/B2lNf6Bb60
— Devin Nunes (@DevinNunes) October 2, 2019
A spokesperson for Congressman Adam Schiff confirmed Wednesday that the whistleblower alleging misconduct by President Trump had contacted the legislator before officially filing his complaint.
“A spokesman for House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., acknowledged Wednesday that the whistleblower alleging misconduct in the White House had reached out to Schiff’s panel before filing a complaint — prompting President Trump, in an extraordinary afternoon press conference at the White House, to directly accuse Schiff of helping write the document,” reports Fox News.
NUNES ON HANNITY: GOP Needs to be Allowed to Call Witnesses During Impeachment Hearings
Congressman Devin Nunes stopped-by ‘Hannity’ Monday night to weigh-in on the Democrats’ latest impeachment hearings; saying Republicans must be allowed to call witnesses in the days ahead.
“We already know that the process is flawed… Adam Schiff gets to make the final decisions on everything, doesn’t he?” asked Hannity.
“At least during the Kavanaugh hearings, Republicans had the ability to bring up people supporting Kavanaugh. We don’t even have that. Adam Schiff and his team met with the whistleblower; we’ve had no access to the whistleblower,” said Nunes.
“We also have this situation with Hunter Biden. These are just basic questions that we deserve to have the answers to,” he added.
Watch Devin Nunes on ‘Hannity’ above.