Republican Rep. Devin Nunes, ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, has announced that he expects the Department of Justice Special Counsel John Durham to release a “damaging report” on the FBI’s investigation into the Russia Collusion Hoax.
On July 15, Sara Carter reported on a conversation she had on her podcast with Devin Nunes, who said the report could be available as early as next week.
āNunes is one of the few members of the Republican Party that still believe justice will be served. He laid out his reasons on The Sara Carter Show and said he hasnāt given up faith in Durhamās investigation despite the enormous speculation that the Durham investigation will fail to deliver justice,ā Carter wrote.
āI just have to have faith ultimately, that thereās that, you know, there was a special counsel created, Durham does have the power, weāre fully expecting him to deliver the report,ā Nunes said on the Sara Carter Show. āIt may not be as broad as we want it to be. But look, there are some major perpetrators. I think, as you and everybody else know, weāve made over 14 criminal referrals. That doesnāt mean 14 individuals, that means 14 different criminal referrals involving multiple individualsā¦ And this is one of the challenges.ā
Nunes also claimed that prison sentences could fall on several former senior Obama officials.
Durham was appointed as special counsel in October of 2020 by then-Attorney General William Barr, and was tasked with looking into the origins of the FBI’s Trump-Russia Collusion “investigation.”
Sara Carter reports:
“Nunes understands the difficult task faced by Durham who is up against some of the worlds best trained intelligence officials and powerful bureaucracies. And the fight for Nunes isnāt over, he is been asked to head the investigation into the alleged unmasking by the NSA of Fox News television host Tucker Carlson.
Several weeks ago, Carlson disclosed that the National Security Agency was monitoring his communications to Russian officials as his team was trying to coordinate a possible interview with President Vladimir Putin. An alleged whistleblower, with direct knowledge of the NSA spying, informed Carlson that his communications had been delivered to a major news outlet in Washington D.C. in an attempt to discredit him.”
āAs you know, the Republican conference has asked me to investigate this,ā Rep. Devin Nunes said. āYou know, Iād like to get back to the days when I was just dealing with foreign threats, and looking at whatās happening in Cuba, looking at what Putinās doing, looking at what the Chinese are doing. But Iām always getting rolled back into this because the Democrats in this country have weaponized our institutions over the last five, six years.ā