House Democrats Ask Devin Nunes to Recuse Himself From Russia Inquiry

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House Democrats Ask Devin Nunes to Recuse Himself From Russia Inquiry

New York Times
Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California, at the Capitol on Friday. Credit Gabriella Demczuk for The New York Times. WASHINGTON – Top House Democrats on Monday called on the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee …

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BBC News
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BBC News
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Daily Beast
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National Review
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BBC News
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CNN
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NBCNews.com
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New York Times
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New York Times
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The Hill
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Voice of America
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Reuters
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BBC News
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USA TODAY
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Washington Examiner
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NPR
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BBC News
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