Devin Nunes says House Intel will release Russia investigation deposition docs

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., said Sunday his panel will move to have all of the documents related to witness interviews conducted as part of its Russia investigation released to the public before the 2018 midterm elections.

During an interview on Fox News, Nunes said "full transparency is in order."

"If you look at a lot of the facts that are now out it's the facts that are now out, it's what we found on the House Intelligence Committee," Nunes said on "Sunday Morning Futures." "So we believe that the depositions that we took I think for nearly about 70 people, those need to be published and they need to be published, I think before the election ... put out for the American people to review, so that they can see the work that we did and they can see all of the people that were interviewed by us and their answers to those questions."

He added that the American public can expect to see what witnesses testified in "the next few weeks."Nunes did concede, however, that approximately a quarter of the interviews might be classified and would need to be approved for release by the director of national intelligence to declassify them. He expressed hope that this process would only take "a matter of days and they don't do their normal foot dragging where they slow roll and we don't get these before the election."
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