House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., told Fox News on Friday that his investigators have already uncovered evidence of "abuse" in the U.S. government's surveillance practices. The congressman said he is unaware of any leak investigation by the FBI or Justice Department. After an eight-month review, the House Ethics Committee cleared Nunes on Thursday of allegations leveled by outside groups. "The ethics complaint was a joke from the beginning, designed, purely designed to remove me as the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, which they were unable to do. I think, a clear design from the left, working in conjunction with parts of our government to keep information away from me and the House Intelligence Committee."
Source: Fox News December 09, 2017 00:56 UTC