Nunes Had Private Meeting at White House Prior to Wiretap Announcement, Democrats Go Crazy

House Intel Chair, Devin Nunes reportedly had a private meeting at the White House one day before he made his announcement that he had evidence that President Trump was surveilled from Election Day to Inauguration Day. 

While there is nothing wrong with this private meeting at the White House, the Democrats and fake news media are going crazy pushing more Russian conspiracy theories and calling for his resignation.

CNBC reports:

The day before he announced to reporters that Donald Trump may have been incidentally monitored by U.S. intelligence agencies during the transition, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes met with the source of that information at the White House, a Nunes spokesman told NBC News.

“Chairman Nunes met with his source at the White House grounds in order to have proximity to a secure location where he could view the information provided by the source,” said his spokesman, Jack Langer. “The chairman is extremely concerned by the possible improper unmasking of names of U.S. citizens, and he began looking into this issue even before President Trump tweeted his assertion that (Trump Tower) had been wiretapped.”

Nunes, like all Congressmen, is allowed to go to the White House for a meeting if he so wishes to. The Democrats and fake news are having a temper tantrum over this. It looks like they have nothing else to fuel their ‘Russian story’, so they are now attacking Nunes for how the information was released.

Here’s Democrat Senator, Mark Warner clutching his pearls over this meeting on fake news MSNBC. He calls this meeting ‘suspicious’ and wants to know who escorted Devin Nunes onto the White House grounds….how pathetic!

I’m sure he was just as concerned when Obama brought the Muslim Brotherhood into the White House for secret meetings.

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