Senate Republicans are moving to ramp up investigations into Joe Biden.
Trump on Wednesday called the significance of the “unmasking” list “massive” and hinted that “even bigger stories” will come out.
“These documents simply indicate the breadth and depth of concern across the American government — including among career officials — over intelligence reports of Michael Flynn’s attempts to undermine ongoing American national security policy through discussions with Russian officials or other foreign representatives,” Bates said.Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said he might open probes into the matter.
“This is incredibly troubling and shocking that the previous administration under President Obama under Vice President Biden's specific instruction was eavesdropping on an American, and an American adviser to the next President,” Paul said at a hastily convened news conference on Capitol Hill Wednesday.
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