What is the expiration date on that sentiment?
We've learned a LOT about what went on at the FBI, DoJ, Intelligence; we've learned a LOT about how Clapper, Brennan, Comey, McCabe, and others lied to Congress and the courts; we've learned a LOT about spying, wiretapping, unmasking; we've seen a LOT of retirements, resignations, and firings.
Does any of this change the intransigence of the early Senate Republican opinion on this matter, or are they, too, going to blindly march to a conclusion with a willfully total disregard for all that happened in the last 12 months?
-PJ
I dont know but you still have the Chief Never Trumper in charge of the senate, note how many positions remain unconfirmed