[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 90 (Wednesday, May 24, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3104-S3105]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RUSSIA INVESTIGATION
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, yesterday former CIA Director John
Brennan testified in the House Intelligence Committee that he had
growing concerns about Russian interference in the final months of the
2016 election, adding that an investigation into potential collusion
between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin was well founded. He issued
very strong words.
Coming from a very careful civil servant from the intelligence
community, Mr. Brennan's testimony should further compel Congress and
the special counsel to pursue the full truth. What Mr. Brennan said was
happening gets at the very core of our democracy, the free and fair
election of our representatives. Americans of all political stripes
should be outraged by what Putin and the Russians did during the 2016
elections. As former Director Brennan said, in America, ``we cherish
the ability to elect our own leaders without outside interference or
disruption.''
So, again, I expect that the Senate Intelligence Committee will
continue its bipartisan investigation into these events. I expect that
Special Counsel Mueller will help us all get to the bottom of this. We
must make sure he is not interfered with.
Finally, I expect this body will hold up a high standard for the next
FBI Director. He or she should be someone who is nonpartisan and
independent, a Director's Director, a prosecutor's prosecutor, not a
politician of either party.
Amidst all of the furor, we cannot lose sight of the most serious
part of
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this investigation: the scope of Russian interference in our elections
and whether they colluded with representatives of an American campaign
in the process. That is very serious stuff--very serious. We must
pursue that investigation with vigor no matter who might stand in the
way of it.
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