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Old 03-24-2017, 03:15 PM  
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BREAKING! Paul Manafort to Testify Against Trump Before House Intelligence Panel

Manafort is also being forced to appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee, so if he doesn't have his lies straight, and doesn't plead the 5th, there's a good chance of him perjuring himself and/or telling the truth about Trumps corruption.

There was an open televised hearing scheduled but after Nunes lied on TV he decided to make the hearing private, to he won't publicly be called out on his lie.

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Paul Manafort to Testify Before House Intelligence Panel

WASHINGTON ? Paul Manafort, who served as President Trump?s campaign manager and is under fire for his ties to Russia, will testify before the House Intelligence Committee, the panel?s chairman said on Friday.

The chairman, Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California, said Mr. Manafort had volunteered to appear before the committee as it conducts an investigation into Russian interference in the presidential election. Jason Maloni, Mr. Manafort?s spokesman, confirmed the announcement.

?Mr. Manafort instructed his representatives to reach out to committee staff and offer to provide information voluntarily regarding recent allegations about Russian interference in the election,? Mr. Maloni said in a statement. ?As Mr. Manafort has always maintained, he looks forward to meeting with those conducting serious investigations of these issues to discuss the facts.?

Mr. Manafort has offered to appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee as well, according to a Senate official who requested anonymity to discuss committee business.


Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, the committee?s Democratic vice chairman, had said the committee needed to talk to Mr. Manafort because members were concerned about his connections to a former Ukrainian president and a Russian tycoon close to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

In a decision that Democrats immediately rebuked, Mr. Nunes also said he would replace a scheduled public hearing with former intelligence and law enforcement officials with a closed-door proceeding to hear from the directors of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Security Agency, who testified in a public hearing before the committee on Monday.

Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the House panel?s top Democrat, slammed Mr. Nunes for canceling the hearing, which was scheduled for Tuesday, with James R. Clapper, a former director of national intelligence; John O. Brennan, a former director of the Central Intelligence Agency; and Sally Q. Yates, who served as acting attorney general in January.

Calling it ?an attempt to choke off? public information, Mr. Schiff said he believed Mr. Nunes had scuttled the hearing under pressure from the White House after Monday?s hearing.
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