
How Nunes threw Russia probe independence into question
Clip: 3/23/2017 | 4m 43s
Devin Nunes apologized after he faced backlash for disclosing intelligence intercepts.
House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes apologized after he faced backlash for publicly disclosing intelligence intercepts that he took directly to President Trump without consulting committee Democrats. But his actions have sparked calls for an independent investigation from both Democrats and Republicans. Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Matthew Rosenberg of The New York Times.
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How Nunes threw Russia probe independence into question
Clip: 3/23/2017 | 4m 43s
House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes apologized after he faced backlash for publicly disclosing intelligence intercepts that he took directly to President Trump without consulting committee Democrats. But his actions have sparked calls for an independent investigation from both Democrats and Republicans. Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Matthew Rosenberg of The New York Times.
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