Lindsey Graham Finally Launches Investigation Into Russia Hoax & Susan Rice Could Need A Good Lawyer Soon

Sen. Lindsey Graham finally came to his senses and announced that he is officially launching an investigation into to bogus Russia story and my guess is Comey, Clapper, and Susan Rice and getting nervous.

“If I were a Senator or Congressman, the first person I would call to testify about the biggest political crime and scandal in the history of the USA, by FAR, is former President Obama,” President Trump tweeted. “He knew EVERYTHING,” Trump said telling Graham to call Obama as a witness.

“As to the Judiciary Committee, both presidents are welcome to come before the committee and share their concerns about each other. If nothing else it would make for great television. However, I have great doubts about whether it would be wise for the country,” Lindsey said indicating he will not call Obama as a witness. But new evidence may come forward and make him change his mind.

The Hill reported that Sen. Lindsey Graham said on Thursday that the Senate Judiciary Committee will start hearings in June on the FBI’s investigation into Russian election interference and President Trump’s campaign.

He also said that the hearings will deal with the Justice Department’s decision to drop its case against former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn, the warrant applications against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page and if former special counsel Robert Mueller should have been appointed.

“The Judiciary Committee will begin holding multiple, in-depth congressional hearings regarding all things related to Crossfire Hurricane starting in early June,” Sen. Graham said.

Graham also indicated that he would use his gavel to look into the investigation of Flynn, after acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell sent Congress a list of dozens of Obama administration officials who he says asked for documents that led to the identity of Flynn being “unmasked” in intelligence reports between the 2016 election and Trump’s inauguration.

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