Devin Nunes: Durham Case Revealed Criminal Elusion of Congress

A case involving special counsel John Durham uncovered more documents than Congress was able to get when Devin Nunes was a leading member of the House, the former congressman said on Sunday.

Kash Patel, who was an aide to Republicans when they controlled the House Intelligence Committee under then-Chairman Nunes, said on Sunday that FBI notes disclosed as part of Durham’s case against Democratic cybersecurity lawyer Michael Sussmann were subpoenaed by Nunes and “withheld” from the panel during its own Russia investigation.

“These are documents that they clearly hid from Congress,” Nunes, appearing with Patel, told host Maria Bartiromo on her Fox News program, Sunday Morning Futures.

During his time in Congress, Nunes spearheaded 14 criminal referrals to the Justice Department related to the Russia investigation and the 2016 election. Nunes resigned his House seat at the start of the year to become the CEO of Trump’s media venture, Trump Media and Technology Group, which created the Truth Social platform.

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