House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes said Friday that President Trump is experiencing the same "stonewalling" as GOP lawmakers who have sought documents from the Justice Department.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes said Wednesday that Americans are being "force-fed Kool-Aid" in regard to whether President Trump colluded with Russia to steal the 2016 election.
Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert said Tuesday on "Lou Dobbs Tonight" that the Democrats are "crying wolf" when they claim the declassification of documents pertaining to the Trump-Russia probe or FISA warrant would damage national security.
The panel on Outnumbered on Tuesday reacted to President Trump's ordering of the declassification of documents related to the FBI's probe of Russia during the 2016 election.
The panel on "The Five" reacted Monday to President Donald Trump ordering the declassification of key documents relating to the federal probe into the 2016 election, including an application for surveillance of a Trump campaign aide.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes gave Sean Hannity an update on the investigation into the FISA warrant that led to federal surveillance on a former Trump campaign aide, and the production of the unverified Steele-Russia dossier on then-candidate Donald Trump.
Sean Hannity said the fact the unverified Russia dossier produced by a former MI6 agent made up a large part of the FISA application to surveil former Trump adviser Carter Page is the "biggest single scandal in American history."
Three GOP House lawmakers asked President Trump to instruct the Department of Justice to release documents related to potential FISA abuse, the Russia probe and more.
Judge Andrew Napolitano said Monday that President Donald Trump can easily obtain unredacted documents related to the probe of alleged FISA abuses by the FBI and Department of Justice.
"Life, Liberty & Levin" host Mark Levin joined Jesse Watters on "Watters World" to discuss how President Barack Obama was apparently unaware of the "unmasking" of Trump officials under surveillance.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte said Friday that he believes the reputation of the FBI and DOJ will be restored as a result of the investigation into potential FISA abuses by both agencies.
Judge Andrew Napolitano said Thursday that Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz will find a "treasure trove" of abuses by the DOJ and the FBI.