Nunes’s recusal came after President Trump told The New York Times Wednesday—without evidence—that former National Security Adviser Susan Rice committed a crime when she unmasked the names of Trump associates whose communications were swept up by U.S. intelligence agencies. At the time, Rice had the authority to internally reveal such names. Rice has denied leaking the names of any Trump associates, and there’s no evidence she violated U.S. surveillance laws.
Trump Falsely Claims Susan Rice Committed a Crime by Unmasking Intel
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