Intel Dem: ‘What’s the holdup’ on Yates testimony?
Rep. Adam Schiff (Calif.), the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, is upping the pressure on Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) to move forward with the panel’s investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. presidential election.
In a tweet Wednesday morning, Schiff asked what “the holdup” was for hearing testimony from former acting Attorney General Sally Yates, former director of national security James Clapper and former CIA Director John Brennan.
Sally Yates is willing to testify, WH says they want her to testify, public wants to hear from her, Brennan and Clapper…what’s the holdup?
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) March 29, 2017
Nunes raised eyebrows when he canceled a hearing on Russia where Yates was to testify the same day the Trump administration reportedly voiced objections to him about her planned testimony.
{mosads}Yates briefly led the Justice Department while Attorney General Jeff Sessions moved through Senate confirmation. She was fired by Trump after she refused to defend in court his executive order temporarily barring refugees and travelers from a handful of predominately Muslim countries.
After she was fired, it was revealed that Yates had notified the White House that then-national security adviser Michael Flynn had not properly explained his contact with Russia’s ambassador to the U.S., according to a report published Tuesday in The Washington Post.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Tuesday blasted the Post report, denying that President Trump blocked Yates from testifying.
“I hope she testifies,” Spicer said. “I look forward to it. … If they choose to move forward, great. We have no problem with her testifying, plain and simple. The report in The Washington Post is 100 percent false.”
Tuesday afternoon, Rep. Walter Jones (N.C.) became the first Republican to join Democrats in calling for Nunes to hand over control of the Russian probe, saying he’s lost credibility.
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