Devin Nunes on National Security Council leaks, Bidens and Roger Stone Sentencing

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Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., says the National Security Council is most likely responsible for many leaks. He discusses the Biden’s corruption, proprietorial misconduct with Roger Stone’s sentencing and compared it to the couple of months sentence for Director of Intelligence for the Senate, James Wolf, who slept with a reporter, leaked classified information, lied to the FBI and more.

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A former Senate intelligence committee staffer was sentenced Thursday to serve two months behind bars after pleading guilty to lying to the FBI .

James Wolfe, 58, of Ellicott City was the longtime director of security for the committee, one of multiple congressional panels investigating possible ties between Russia and the Trump campaign. He pleaded guilty in October to a single charge in the three-count indictment against him.

Prosecutors said Wolfe told a reporter in October 2017 that he had served someone with a subpoena involving the Russia investigation and later lied about the exchange to FBI agents.

After the reporter published a story about the subpoena, Wolfe sent a message that read, “I’m glad you got the scoop,” according to the indictment.

Prosecutors allege that although Wolfe wasn’t accused of leaking classified information, he had been in regular contact with several reporters who covered the committee, in violation of Senate rules. He also carried on a yearslong personal relationship with a reporter that he lied about until confronted with a photograph of himself and the journalist.

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