And we’re back to Ratcliffe, who thanks Mueller and gives the rest of his time to Nunes, who starts asking about Eric Prince.
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And we’re back to Ratcliffe, who thanks Mueller and gives the rest of his time to Nunes, who starts asking about Eric Prince.
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Heck shouting “greed corrupts!”
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Next up: Denny Heck, who wants to talk about how greedy Trump has been.
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Hurd actually using his time to lightly touch on actual questions of election security.
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Will Hurd is up, reading a bunch of random news reports and asking Mueller if they’re true.
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Castro talking about Michael Cohen - remember him?
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Joaquin Castro is up, talking about the “shady” people Trump has surrounded himself with.
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Elise Stefanik goes back to the pee tape dossier.
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Mueller steadfastly refusing to say whether he wanted to interview, or if he subpoenaed Donj.
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Swalwell going through all the people in Trump’s orbit who lied, or used encrypted messaging systems.
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Hey, it’s Eric Swalwell. You might remember him from such congressional hearings as...this morning.
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And we’re back.
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Aaaand, it’s break time.
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Nunes is back, talking about Fusion GPS. Time is a flat circle. There is nothing new under the sun.
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Crawford has a strong “furious the bar’s jukebox doesn’t have his favorite Garth Brooks album” energy.
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Rick Crawford starts his questions with complaining about Peter Strzok.
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Quigley gets Mueller to confirm the CIA’s assessment that Wikileaks is an arm of a hostile intelligence service, and then posts a bunch of quotes of Trump praising Wikileaks.
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Mike Quigley going back to Mueller’s assertion that a former president can be indicted, and asks whether the statute of limitations would limit that possibility.
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Stewart now asking Mueller if anyone tipped the media off about the raid on Roger Stone’s home.
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