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Richard Burr to Step Down as Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman: McConnell

Biden Campaign Seeks to Downplays Flynn ‘Unmasking’ Revelations

Former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign sought to downplay the declassified information showing Biden requested the unmasking of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump’s one-time incoming national security adviser. Biden was vice president when he made the request on Jan. 12, 2017, according to newly declassified documents. The release came just one day after Biden said in a televised interview that he was aware officials had asked for an investigation into Flynn. “But that’s all I know about it, and I don’t think anything else,” he added. Biden hasn’t issued a statement or addressed the discrepancy but his campaign suggested the disclosure was being blown out of proportion. “These documents have absolutely nothing to do with any FBI investigation and they confirm that all normal procedures were followed—any suggestion otherwise…

Richard Burr to Step Down as Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman: McConnell

Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) will step down as chairman as the FBI reportedly investigates his stock sales in the early days of the pandemic.

“Senator Burr contacted me this morning to inform me of his decision to step aside as Chairman of the Intelligence Committee during the pendency of the investigation,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said in a statement on Thursday. “We agreed that this decision would be in the best interests of the committee and will be effective at the end of the day tomorrow.”

A report from the Los Angeles Times, citing anonymous sources, said the FBI served Burr with a search warrant and took his cellular phone earlier in the week. It was done, according to the news outlet, as part of the agency’s investigation into Burr’s stock sales.

Other news outlets, including the Wall Street Journal and New York Times, reported on the warrant development, but they also cited anonymous sources.

The FBI has not responded to a request for comment.

Richard Burr to Step Down as Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman: McConnell Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) speaks to members of the news media while walking into his office on Capitol Hill in Washington on March 17, 2020. (Tom Brenner/Reuters)

Burr’s attorney, Alice Fisher, told ProPublica that the lawmaker did nothing wrong and “participated in the stock market based on public information,” adding that he didn’t “coordinate his decision to trade on Feb. 13″ with Gerald Fauth, Burr’s brother-in-law who sits on the National Mediation Board and also sold tens of thousands of stocks on the same day.

It’s not clear if Fauth was served a warrant from the FBI.

Burr was among senators who sold holdings this year as intelligence officials delivered closed-door updates on the then-emerging threat from the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, which at that time, hadn’t infected many Americans. Efforts to slow the spread of the virus led to a number of businesses and companies to close their doors, crippling the economy and leading to millions of job losses in the past two months.

Overall, Burr sold between $628,000 and $1.7 million of his stocks on Feb. 13.

About a month ago, Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) called on Burr to offer an explanation about why he sold his stocks.

“Regardless of what happens with the investigation, I think Senator Burr owes everybody in North Carolina and the United States an explanation, and we’ll see where the investigation goes,” Tillis said during an interview on April 15.

In a statement released through an attorney in March, Burr said that he would welcome a review into his stock sales.

“Senator Burr welcomes a thorough review of the facts in the matter, which will establish that his actions were appropriate,” the senator’s attorney said at the time.

Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) is also under scrutiny for selling millions of stocks after attending briefings on the CCP virus, a novel coronavirus that emerged in China late last year, earlier in 2020.

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Graham Questions Motivation of Flynn Unmasking Request, Demands Further Investigation

“The unmasking of Gen. Flynn by the Obama administration regarding conversations during the presidential transition [is] deeply troubling and smell[s] of politics, not national security,” the South Carolina senator wrote in a Twitter thread. Dozens of Obama administration officials submitted requests to unmask an identity in a National Security Agency foreign intelligence report that turned out to be Flynn just before Trump entered office, according to the newly declassified list. Former CIA Director John Brennan, former FBI Director James Comey, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, former Vice President Joe Biden, and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power were among those who submitted the “unmasking” request for Flynn, whose communication with former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during Trump’s transition period was illegally leaked to the media. Some…