@Susan_Hennessey @emptywheel 1) A couple points about HPSCI Chairman @DevinNunes' 𝘭𝘪𝘮𝘪𝘵𝘦𝘥 recusal: Never in my experience has a...
You need to have it bc of Speech and Debate. Even when FBI gets involved Congress can pretty much refuse cooperation.
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S&D always an issue, but if disclosure was at Nunes' presser, there's case law saying ~that's not S&D. Granted, that was a civil case.
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I'm just telling you the record on Sterling is pretty remarkable.
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Oh, don't disagree with your analysis. Just saying that I don't think it should be that way. If fishes were wishes, we'd all cast nets. :-)
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Which happened in Sterling case. SSCI staffer was, from the start, primary suspect. He never fully cooperated. Still working in Senate.
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