Fox News reports:
House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Devin Nunes, R-Calif., said Saturday that he would be pursuing legal action after his phone records were exposed in the release of the Committee’s impeachment inquiry report.
Appearing on “Fox & Friends: Weekend” with hosts Pete Hegseth, Lisa Boothe, and Ed Henry, Nunes said he’s been under fire for three years because Republicans “continue to expose corruption,” citing Democrats “unmasking Trump transition officials” and “funding the dossier” to obtain a FISA warrant on Carter Page.
“I believe I am the first member of Congress ever to have [my] phone records exposed like this,” Nunes stated. “We’re definitely going to take legal action. We need to get to court to try to stop that from happening again.”
If Pearl Harbor happened today…
Devin Nunes: “I don't believe CNN saying it was Japan!”
Jim Jordan: “We need to find the snitch who alerted the media!”
Kevin McCarthy: “Maybe Switzerland did it.”
Sean Hannity: “The liberal witch hunt against Japan is going crazy today!”
— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) December 7, 2019
"You're more likely to be sued by @DevinNunes than to see him at a town hall."
–Nunes' constituents on their absentee Congressman.https://t.co/wKKfADsBTb
— Mieke Eoyang (@MiekeEoyang) December 7, 2019
New Ethics complaint filed on Devin Nunes by The Democratic Coalition states that recently released call records show Nunes had a conflict of interest with the ongoing impeachment inquiry. #DevinNunesResign
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) December 7, 2019
Attorney says Parnas wants to testify since @DevinNunes can't "recall" their calls: "Lev remembers" https://t.co/sp0thcQxpu
— Carla Marinucci (@cmarinucci) December 7, 2019