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Devin Nunes

Devin Gerald Nunes GOIH (/ˈnnɛs/;[1] born October 1, 1973) is an American businessman and politician who is chief executive officer of the Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG). Before resigning from the House of Representatives and joining TMTG, Nunes was first the U.S. representative for California's 21st congressional district and then California's 22nd congressional district from 2003 to 2022.

Devin Nunes
Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee
In office
January 3, 2019 – January 1, 2022
Preceded byAdam Schiff
Succeeded byMike Turner
Chair of the House Intelligence Committee
In office
January 3, 2015 – January 3, 2019
Preceded byMike Rogers
Succeeded byAdam Schiff
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California
In office
January 3, 2003 – January 1, 2022
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byConnie Conway
Constituency21st district (2003–2013)
22nd district (2013–2022)
Personal details
Born
Devin Gerald Nunes

(1973-10-01) October 1, 1973 (age 49)
Tulare, California, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Elizabeth Tamariz
(m. 2003)
Children3
EducationCollege of the Sequoias (AA)
California Polytechnic State University (BS, MS)
Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom (2021)
Grand-Officer of the Order of Prince Henry, Portugal (2013)
Commander of the Order of the Star of Romania, Romania (2017)
Signature

A member of the Republican Party, Nunes was the chair of the House Intelligence Committee from 2015 to 2019. He was also a member of President Donald Trump's transition team.[2] Nunes's former district, numbered as the 21st from 2003 to 2013 and as the 22nd after redistricting, was in the San Joaquin Valley and included most of western Tulare County and much of eastern Fresno County.

In March 2017, the U.S. House intelligence committee, which Nunes chaired at the time, launched an investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections. In February 2018, Nunes publicly released a four-page memorandum alleging an FBI conspiracy against Trump. Nunes subsequently began an investigation of the FBI and the U.S. Justice Department for allegedly abusing their powers in an attempt to hurt Trump.[3][4] In January 2021, Trump awarded Nunes the Presidential Medal of Freedom.[5]

Early life, education, and early career

Nunes was born on October 1, 1973,[6] the older of two sons of Antonio L. "Anthony" Nunes Jr. and Toni Diane Nunes (née Enas).[7] His grandfather founded Nunes & Sons, a prominent dairy operation in Tulare County.[4] His family operated their farm in California until 2006, when they sold the property and purchased a dairy in Sibley, Iowa.[8]

Nunes is of three-quarters Portuguese descent, with ancestors emigrating from the Azores to California.[9][10] He has one younger brother, Anthony III. In 2009, Nunes wrote in The Wall Street Journal that he became an entrepreneur at age 14 when he bought seven head of young cattle, learning quickly how to profit from his investment.[11]

After receiving his Associate of Arts degree from the College of the Sequoias in 1993, Nunes graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a bachelor's degree in agricultural business in 1995, and a master's degree in agriculture in 1996.[7] After finishing school, Nunes returned to farming.[7]

In 1996, at age 23, Nunes was elected to the College of the Sequoias Board, making him one of California's youngest community college trustees in state history. He served on the board until 2002.[citation needed]

In 2001, President George W. Bush appointed Nunes to serve as California State Director for the United States Department of Agriculture's Rural Development section.[12]

U.S. Congress

 
Nunes with President George W. Bush in 2003
 
Nunes being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Donald Trump in 2021

Elections

In 1998, Nunes entered the "top two" primary race for California's 20th congressional district seat held by Democrat Cal Dooley.[7][13][14] He finished in third place.[15]

In 2002, Nunes ran for the Republican nomination in the 21st congressional district, a new district created by reapportionment after the 2000 United States Census. His principal opponents in the crowded seven-way primary were former Fresno mayor Jim Patterson and state Assemblyman Mike Briggs. Nunes was the only major candidate from Tulare County; Patterson and Briggs were both from Fresno. This was critical, as 58% of the district's population was in Tulare County.[16]

Patterson and Briggs split the vote in Fresno County, allowing Nunes to win by a four-point margin over Patterson, his nearest competitor. Nunes won 46.5% of the vote in Tulare County and 28.1% of the vote in Fresno County. Nunes was also helped by a strong showing in the rural part of the district.[17] He was endorsed by the California Farm Bureau and The Fresno Bee.[16] The district was solidly Republican, and Nunes coasted to victory in November 2002. He was 29 years old.

Nunes faced token Democratic opposition in 2004, 2006, and 2008. He ran unopposed in the 2010 general election.[18][19]

After the 2010 census, Nunes's district was renumbered the 22nd. It lost most of eastern Tulare County to the neighboring 23rd District, and now has a small plurality of Hispanic voters. Despite these changes, on paper it was no less Republican than its predecessor. Nunes was reelected with 62% of the vote in 2012, 72% in 2014, and 68% in 2016.[20][21][22]

During the 2014 election cycle Nunes received approximately $1.4 million in political action committee (PAC) contributions.[23] During the 2016 election cycle, he received approximately $1.6 million in campaign contributions from PACs.[24]

In 2018, Nunes faced Democratic nominee Andrew Janz, a Fresno County prosecutor.[25] Nunes defeated Janz with 53% of the vote to Janz's 47%, the closest race of Nunes's career.[26]

In 2020, Nunes received 56.5% of the vote in the primary.[27] Nunes defeated Phil Arballo in the general election on November 3, 2020.[28]

Committees and caucuses

In 2015, Nunes became the Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.[29]

As co-chair of the U.S.–Mexico Friendship Caucus, he and Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer met with President Felipe Calderón of Mexico in April 2012.[30]

Nunes was a member of the House Baltic Caucus[31] and the U.S.-Japan Caucus.[32]

112th Congress

114th and 115th Congress

116th and 117th Congress

Resignation

In December 2021, Nunes resigned from the House, effective January 1, 2022, in order to join the Trump Media & Technology Group as chief executive officer.[34]

Political positions

 
Nunes at CPAC in 2018

Former Trump campaign CEO and chief strategist Steve Bannon has called Nunes Trump's second-strongest ally in Congress.[4]

Los Angeles Times described him as "one of Trump's most ardent and outlandish defenders in Congress" who "parroted the president's conspiracy theories" and used his position "to try to undermine [the] investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election."[35]

During the presidency of Donald Trump, Nunes voted in line with the president's stated position 96.2% of the time.[36] As of December 2021, Nunes had voted in line with Joe Biden's stated position 11% of the time.[37]

Energy

On July 28, 2010, Nunes introduced H.R. 5899, "A Roadmap for America's Energy Future", which would have accelerated the exploration and production of fossil fuel, supported the rapid development of market-based alternative energy supplies, and expanded the number of nuclear reactors from 104 to 300 over the next thirty years.[38] Kimberley Strassel of The Wall Street Journal wrote, "It's a bill designed to produce energy, not restrict it" with "no freebies", and "offers a competitive twist to government support of renewable energy."[39]

Environment

Nunes wrote in his book Restoring the Republic that environmental lobbyists were "followers of neo-Marxist, socialist, Maoist or Communist ideals."[40]

In February 2014, during a drought in California, Nunes rejected any link to global warming, claiming "Global warming is nonsense."[41] He has said it was a "man-made drought" due to water restrictions from the Endangered Species Act of 1973 and other environmental regulations that have seen water allocations decline dramatically even in non-drought years.[42]

He criticized the federal government for shutting off portions of California's system of water irrigation and storage and diverting water into a program for freshwater salmon and the delta smelt.[41] Nunes co-sponsored the Sacramento-San Joaquin Valley Emergency Water Delivery Act to stop a project designed to restore a dried-up section of the San Joaquin River. He also co-sponsored the California Emergency Drought Relief Act. The bills passed the House of Representatives in February 2014 and December 2014 respectively, but were not voted on by the Senate.

Fiscal policy

On January 27, 2010, Nunes co-sponsored H.R. 4529, Roadmap for America's Future Act of 2010, the Republican Party's budget proposal.[43][44]

On December 2, 2010, Nunes introduced H.R. 6484, the Public Employee Pension Transparency Act, which would "provide for reporting and disclosure by State and local public employee retirement pension plans," but it never received a vote.[45][46]

Nunes has long been a proponent of a consumption tax model and has been influenced by David Bradford.[47] In 2016, he introduced the American Business Competitiveness Act (H.R. 4377), known as the ABC Act, a "cash-flow tax plan" featuring full expensing and a reduction of the highest rate for federal corporate income tax rate to 25%.[47] Nunes's proposal was influential among House Republicans, and had similarities to the House Republican tax plan introduced by Speaker Paul Ryan and Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady in June 2016.[47] Conservative economist Douglas Holtz-Eakin said Nunes had "a tremendous impact on the debate" for a non-chairman.[47]

In April 2016, Nunes voted for the Preventing IRS Abuse and Protecting Free Speech Act, a bill that would prevent the IRS from accessing the names of donors to nonprofit organizations.[48] Critics of the bill, which was promoted by the Koch brothers, say IRS access to donor information is important for ensuring foreign funds do not impact U.S. elections.[48]

Nunes voted in support of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.[49]

Health care

In 2009, Nunes co-authored the "Patients' Choice Act" with Paul Ryan (R-WI) in the House, and Tom Coburn (R-OK) and Richard Burr (R-NC) in the Senate. The bill would have established a system of state health insurance exchanges and amended the Internal Revenue Code to allow a refundable tax credit for qualified health care insurance coverage. It also proposed to absorb Medicaid programs into the exchange system.[50][non-primary source needed] The Patients' Choice Act was incorporated into the "Roadmap for America's Future Act of 2010".[citation needed]

Nunes opposes the Affordable Care Act and has said it cannot be fixed.[51] In 2017 he voted to repeal it.[52]

Immigration and refugees

Nunes supported President Trump's 2017 executive order imposing a temporary ban on entry into the United States by citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries, claiming it was "a common-sense security measure to prevent terror attacks on the homeland".[53]

Intelligence Committee

Nunes opposed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, an international agreement that the U.S. and other major world powers negotiated with Iran, under which Iran was granted partial sanctions relief in exchange for limits on and monitoring of its nuclear activities.[54][55]

As House Intelligence Committee chairman, Nunes oversaw the Republican-controlled committee's two-year-long investigation into the U.S. response to the 2012 Benghazi attack. The committee's final report found no evidence of wrongdoing on the part of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or any other Obama administration officials, and concluded that the response of CIA and U.S. military to the attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound was correct.[56] The committee's report debunked "a series of persistent allegations hinting at dark conspiracies" about the attack, determining that "there was no intelligence failure, no delay in sending a CIA rescue team, no missed opportunity for a military rescue, and no evidence the CIA was covertly shipping arms from Libya to Syria", but found "that the State Department facility where [Christopher] Stevens and [Sean] Smith were killed was not well-protected, and that State Department security agents knew they could not defend it from a well-armed attack".[56]

Paul Ryan vacated the chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee when he replaced John Boehner as Speaker of the House of Representatives. Ryan asked Nunes to stay on the Intelligence Committee, and Nunes complied.[57][58]

Marijuana policy

Nunes has a "D" rating from the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) for his voting history on cannabis-related causes.[59]

Surveillance

In January 2019, Congress passed a bill Nunes supported, which extends Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) until 2023, and Trump signed it into law that month. FISA Section 702 allows the National Security Agency to conduct searches of foreigners' communications without a warrant. The process incidentally collects information from Americans. Nunes lauded the bill's passing: "The House of Representatives has taken a big step to ensure the continuation of one of the Intelligence Community's most vital tools for tracking foreign terrorists".[60][61][62][63]

Armenia–Azerbaijan conflict

Nunes accused Turkey, a NATO member, of inciting the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.[64] On October 1, 2020, he co-signed a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that condemned Azerbaijan's offensive operations against Nagorno-Karabakh, denounced Turkey's role in the conflict and called for an immediate ceasefire.[65]

Transportation

California State Route 99 is a highway running north–south that branches from Interstate 5 at the community of Wheeler Ridge in Kern County and continues northward through the Central Valley until it connects with Interstate 5 again at Red Bluff in Tehama County. In 2005 Nunes introduced H.R. 99, which designated State Route 99 as a congressional High Priority Corridor. The bill also provided federal authorization for Highway 99 to become part of the Interstate Highway System. On February 17, 2011, Nunes introduced H.R. 761, the "San Joaquin Valley Transportation Enhancement Act", which would give the State of California the option to redirect federal high-speed rail funds to finance improvements to Highway 99.[66] H.R. 761 was cosponsored by Jeff Denham (R-CA) and House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).[67]

U.S. base in Portugal

In 2015, Nunes clashed with the Pentagon over a U.S. base in the Azores, Portugal.[68] He proposed relocating Africa Command and European Command intelligence centers to the Azores, contrary to plans by Pentagon and NATO to create a larger intelligence "fusion" facility in the United Kingdom, maintaining that this would save money because of the Azores' lower living and construction costs.[69] The Pentagon responded by stating "Moving to Lajes Field is very expensive and living is expensive as well."[70] In sum, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found inaccuracies in the information provided by the Department of Defense to Congress, according to its report.

COVID-19 pandemic

On March 15, 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Nunes encouraged families who were "healthy" to "go out and go to a local restaurant, likely you can get in easy."[71][72][73] This advice contradicted that of the CDC, and WHO, as well as that of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the federal government's leading expert on infectious diseases, who advised people to stay at home if they could.[71][72][73] Later, Nunes walked back his comments and claimed that he had encouraged people to use drive-throughs.[74][75][76] On March 31, he described California's decision to close schools to halt the spread of coronavirus as "way overkill".[77][78] Nunes said he wanted people to return to work in one to two weeks.[77]

On March 17, 2020, Nunes told Laura Ingraham on Fox News that the media was exaggerating the threat of COVID-19. He predicted that the crisis would be over by Easter. "There's a good chance we can get through this in the next couple of weeks and for sure by Easter, because we will have a handle on who's getting sick and how to treat them," he said.[79]

Legal issues

Comments about other politicians

During the debate over the Affordable Health Care Act in the House of Representatives, Nunes said of then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi, "For most of the 20th century people fled the ghost of communist dictators and now you are bringing the ghosts back into this chamber."[80] He has also had a long-running dispute with another San Francisco Bay-area Democrat, Senator Dianne Feinstein, over California water policy and other issues,[81] even running a series of advertisements against her in California.[82]

Nunes's criticisms have not been limited to liberals or the Obama administration. During the October 2013 budget standoff, Nunes called certain members of his own Republican Conference who favored a government shutdown "lemmings with suicide vests". "It's kind of an insult to lemmings to call them lemmings" because of their tactics, he said.[83][84]

In May 2014, Nunes came under fire when he charged that Michigan Congressman and (then) fellow Republican Justin Amash was "al-Qaeda's best friend in Congress" because of Amash's supposed voting record on National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance. At the time, Amash had voted in opposition to a Nunes water bill for California "on constitutional grounds".[85]

Role in Trump–Russia investigation

In February 2017, Nunes, who served on the Trump transition team, was the first leading House Republican to deny that the intelligence community had evidence of contact between the Trump campaign and Russian operatives.[86] He rejected repeated calls for an investigation by a select committee,[87][88] saying the House should not engage in a "witch hunt" and that "at this point, there's nothing there".[88] Nunes also rejected calls that he request President Trump's tax returns.[86] At a White House communications aide's request, Nunes spoke to a reporter for The Wall Street Journal to challenge a story about the Trump campaign's connections to Russia.[89]

When Trump's national security adviser Michael Flynn resigned after it was revealed that he had allegedly misled Vice President Mike Pence about his communication with Russian officials, Nunes said he would not seek to investigate Flynn's ties to Russia: "From everything that I can see, his conversations with the Russian ambassador—he was doing this country a favor, and he should be thanked for it."[90]

On March 22, 2017, during the House Intelligence Committee's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections, Nunes held a press conference to announce that he had received information that the communications of "some members of Trump's transition team, including potentially the president himself" had been "incidentally collected" by the intelligence community and "widely disseminated" throughout the intelligence community. He added that it was legal FISA surveillance, and unrelated to Russia.[91] It was later revealed that it involved Russia and the Trump transition team. The surveillance was of multiple phone conversations between Michael Flynn, a member of the transition team, and Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, which occurred after Flynn sought advice from the Trump transition team at Mar-a-Lago, where they discussed what Flynn should tell Kislyak "about the administration's stance on the sanctions. [Kislyak had contacted Flynn the day before] ... members of the team at the president's Florida estate agree that they do not want Russia to escalate the diplomatic crisis. After the initial call, Flynn [spoke] with Kislyak multiple times by phone and urge[d] him not to exacerbate the situation. U.S. intelligence officials intercept[ed] the calls as part of their routine surveillance of foreign dignitaries."[92]

Nunes had met his source for the information one day earlier at the White House grounds, with a spokesman for Nunes claiming this provided "a secure location" to view the material.[91] Although Nunes had characterized his intelligence sources as whistle-blowers whose identities he had to protect, The New York Times reported that they were actually White House officials Ezra Cohen-Watnick and Michael Ellis,[93] while The Washington Post reported that along with Cohen-Watnick and Ellis, a third man, National Security Council lawyer John Eisenberg, was involved.[94]

Nunes was widely criticized for sharing this information with the media and the president before briefing his colleagues on the committee.[95] According to Nunes, the intercepted communications came in November, December and January—after Trump won the election but before he was sworn in as president.[96] Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the committee, and House Democratic leadership called on Nunes to recuse himself from the investigation.[97] He also received criticism from Republican Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham.[98] The latter compared Nunes's actions to those of the comically incompetent fictional character Inspector Clouseau.[99] Nunes was criticized by Democrats and some Republicans for sharing information on an investigation of the Trump campaign with the administration without communicating it to Schiff, his Democratic Intelligence Committee counterpart.[100]

In late March 2017, Nunes canceled a public hearing in which former acting Attorney General Sally Yates, former National Security Agency Director James Clapper and former CIA Director John Brennan were to testify,[101] saying he wanted to hear FBI Director James Comey and National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers in a classified setting first. Democrats criticized Nunes's decision and said he was trying to protect the White House from damaging revelations.[102][103]

On April 6, 2017, Nunes temporarily stepped aside from leading the Russia investigation while the Office of Congressional Ethics investigated whether he had "made unauthorized disclosures of classified information, in violation of House Rules, law, regulations, or other standards of conduct"[104] in his March press conference.[33] He called the charges "entirely false and politically motivated".[97] On April 12, 2017, sources from both the Republican and the Democratic parties said the original documents Nunes cited did not support Trump's claims that the Obama administration acted illegally or unusually.[105]

In May 2017, Nunes unilaterally issued three subpoenas seeking documents about former Obama administration officials who requested the unmasking of Trump aides, which led to renewed accusations of colluding with the White House to undercut the Russia probe.[106]

According to Politico, in July 2017 an aide to Nunes secretly sent a pair of Republican staffers to London to contact Christopher Steele.[107][108] The Los Angeles Times editorial board wrote that Nunes's involvement in the investigation was "threatening the credibility of the probe".[109]

In December 2017, the United States House Committee on Ethics closed its investigation into improper disclosure of classified information by Nunes; the co-chairs of the Committee stated: "The Committee does not determine whether information is or is not classified. In the course of this investigation, the Committee sought the analysis of Representative Nunes's statements by classification experts in the intelligence community. Based solely on the conclusion of these classification experts that the information Representative Nunes disclosed was not classified, the Committee will take no further action and considers this matter closed."[110] In January 2018, The Atlantic cited three congressional sources describing that the Ethics Committee was never able to obtain the classified information it was investigating regarding Nunes's case.[111] In February 2018, Nunes released a four-page memorandum alleging that the FBI's 2016 surveillance of Carter Page, a former member of the Trump campaign, was motivated by bias against Trump. Trump said the Nunes memo vindicated him.[112][113][114]

In August 2018, Nunes traveled to London in an attempt to meet with the heads of MI5, MI6, and GCHQ for information about Steele, but was rebuffed by the three agencies.[115][116]

Role in Trump impeachment inquiry

As the top Republican ("Ranking Member") on the House Intelligence Committee, Nunes was a key player in the Trump impeachment inquiry. During the November 2019 public hearings, he delivered the opening statement for the GOP minority. Nunes used most of the allotted Republican time for questioning himself instead of deferring to the Minority Counsel.[117] Nunes has tried to identify the whistle-blower whose complaint played a part in launching the impeachment inquiry.[118] Further, during the hearings, Nunes repeatedly claimed that Ukraine had attempted to influence the 2016 United States presidential election, one of the conspiracy theories related to the Trump–Ukraine scandal.[119][120]

In November 2019, Rudy Giuliani's associate Lev Parnas said he had helped Nunes arrange meetings with Ukrainian officials in efforts to procure politically embarrassing "dirt" on former Vice President Joe Biden.[121] Parnas said he would be willing to testify to Congress about his own role as well as Nunes's in the events, which included meeting with disgraced former Ukrainian prosecutor-general Viktor Shokin.[121]

Parnas's attorney Joseph A. Bondy has said that Nunes and his staffer former U.S. Army colonel Derek Harvey met with Parnas several times for updates on claims against Biden and the CrowdStrike/2016 U.S. election conspiracy theory. Parnas's attorney said, "Mr. Parnas learned through Nunes's investigator, Derek Harvey, that the congressman had sequenced this trip to occur after the mid-term elections yet before Congress' return to session, so that Nunes would not have to disclose the trip details to his Democrat colleagues in Congress."[121]

When asked by CNN to comment on his trips overseas to solicit dirt on Biden, Nunes responded, "I don't talk to you in this lifetime or the next lifetime. At any time. On any question."[121]

On November 24, 2019, Nunes alleged in an interview with Fox News that CNN and the Daily Beast had committed crimes reporting on his trips to Europe and that he would pursue legal action against the news organizations for reporting the stories.[122][123] In the interview, he did not answer the host Maria Bartiromo's question about whether he had met with disgraced former Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin in 2018, saying he would be detailing all the facts in federal court filings.

That same day, CNBC reported that Lev Parnas was willing to testify under oath in Congress that Nunes's aides called off a 2019 trip to Ukraine to dig up more dirt on Joe Biden when they realized he would have to report the trip to Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff.[124] CNBC reported that Parnas's allegations "potentially implicate Nunes and his committee staff in the same events the committee is currently investigating. Specifically, the monthslong effort by Trump, Giuliani and others to get Ukrainian officials to help them dig up dirt on Biden, and to validate far-right conspiracies about Ukraine and the 2016 election."[124]

Nunes, who co-sponsored the "Discouraging Frivolous Lawsuits Act", has a long history of filing frivolous lawsuits.[125] On December 4, 2019, Nunes sued CNN for alleged defamation in Nunes v. CNN,[126] seeking $435,350,000 in damages for their reporting of Parnas's lawyer's statement.[127][128] That month, an attorney for Nunes sent a letter to congressman Ted Lieu threatening to sue over Lieu's comments about Nunes's relationship with Parnas. In response, Lieu wrote, "I welcome any lawsuit from your client and look forward to taking discovery of Congressman Nunes. Or, you can take your letter and shove it."[129] Federal judge Laura Taylor Swain dismissed Nunes's suit against CNN on February 19, 2021.[130]

On December 3, 2019, the report[131] from the House Intelligence Committee regarding the impeachment inquiry documented with call records new information about Rudy Giuliani's interactions with the White House, his associates and Nunes. The frequent contact of Giuliani and Lev Parnas, who has been indicted for criminal activity, with Nunes are regarded as "highly unusual and likely to renew calls from Democrats for Mr. Nunes to face an ethics inquiry."[132] The report detailed call records acquired by subpoenas from AT&T that revealed Nunes to be in contact with Giuliani on April 10,[131]: 155  and with Giuliani and Parnas on April 12,[131]: 156–158  described in the report as the same days as other significant actions in the scandal, including phone calls between Giuliani and the White House and the Office of Management and Budget as well as a retainer agreement between Trump-affiliated lawyers diGenova & Toensing and former Ukrainian officials Yuriy Lutsenko and Konstiantyn Kulyk, "two of the primary sources"[131]: 155  for articles in The Hill that promoted the conspiracy theory of Ukrainian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Nunes asserted it was "very unlikely" he had spoken with Parnas, adding, "I don't really recall that name."[133]

After the report was released, CNN analysts suggested the new evidence raises questions about whether Nunes was an investigator or a participant in the Trump–Ukraine scandal.[134]

On January 14, 2020, the House Intelligence Committee released text messages Parnas had provided investigators.[135][136] Two days later, Nunes acknowledged he had spoken to Parnas, after previously suggesting he had not.[133] The next day, the House Judiciary Committee released text messages between Nunes's top aide Derek Harvey and Parnas in which they discussed arranging meetings for Harvey with Ukrainian officials.[137][138]

Defamation lawsuits filed by Nunes

Nunes has filed multiple lawsuits characterized as Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation ("SLAPP"). Experts have described the lawsuits as "unlikely to succeed" and "virtually free of merit".[139][140]

On March 18, 2019, Nunes filed defamation lawsuits against Twitter, Elizabeth "Liz" Mair, Mair Strategies LLC, and the Twitter accounts, "Devin Nunes's Mom" (@DevinNunesMom) and "Devin Nunes's Cow" (@DevinCow), seeking $250 million in damages.[141] As the story went viral, the popularity of the defendants' accounts soared, gaining more followers than Nunes's own account.[142] The San Francisco Chronicle cited this as an example of the Streisand Effect.[143] Kathryn Watson of CBS News said the filing was "particularly interesting" because in 2018 Nunes supported the "Discouraging Frivolous Lawsuits Act".[142] A filing to quash a subpoena argued that "no reasonable person would believe that Devin Nunes's cow actually has a Twitter account" as cows "do not have the intelligence, language, or opposable digits needed to operate a Twitter account".[144] In June 2020, a judge ruled that Twitter was immune from Nunes's suit because of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.[145] In August 2021, the same judge dismissed the second of two suits Nunes had filed against Mair.[146]

In April 2019, Nunes filed a separate $150 million defamation lawsuit against the McClatchy Company and others. In May 2018, The Fresno Bee, a local paper owned by McClatchy, reported that in 2016 a former server of Alpha Omega Winery sued the winery, which is partly owned by Nunes. The server alleged that in 2015 some investors of the company held a yacht party that involved cocaine and prostitution. The report said it was "unclear" whether Nunes "was aware of the lawsuit" or involved in the fund-raising event at the yacht.[147][148] He did not attend the party, nor was he mentioned in the lawsuit.[147][149] Nunes said the article was politically motivated and improperly linked him to the fund-raiser. A McClatchy spokesperson defended the report and said Nunes's claim was without merit.[147][148] Some legal experts have speculated that even though both Nunes and McClatchy are based in California, he filed the lawsuit in Virginia because California has enacted stricter rules against strategic defamation lawsuits than Virginia.[147][149] Kelly McBride of the Poynter Institute said the report did not say or imply that Nunes was at the party. According to her, his intention was to harm the Bee and similar lawsuits are designed to send a chilling effect on journalists.[150]

In August 2019, Nunes sued a group of activists who had tried to force Nunes to stop using "farmer" as his occupation on the 2018 ballot.[151] The activists had argued that Nunes's parents had long ago moved the family dairy farm to Iowa and Nunes himself had no apparent farming connection left other than a small investment in a friend's Napa valley winery.[152]

In September 2019, Nunes sued political journalist Ryan Lizza and Hearst Magazines, the publisher of Esquire, alleging that a 2018 Esquire story had damaged his reputation. Lizza wrote that Nunes's family had "secretly" moved its dairy operation from California to Iowa in 2007.[153][154] Nunes did not specifically contest the veracity of Lizza's reporting, but claimed he "fabricated a 'secret' where none existed". By the time Esquire published the piece, The Bee had already covered the move to Iowa.[153][155] Nunes alleged in the suit that "Lizza stalked Plaintiff's grammar-school aged nieces, behaved like a sex offender or pedophile cruising the local neighborhood for victims, frightened a family member to tears, and exploited a grieving mother."[156] United States District Judge C. J. Williams, a Trump appointee, dismissed this suit in its entirety on August 5, 2020.[157] On September 15, 2021, the Eighth Circuit Court upheld the dismissal of some counts but remanded the case back to the district court.[158] A similar lawsuit filed by Nunes's father and brother against the same defendants remains in litigation.[159]

In September 2019, Nunes sued the liberal nonprofit Campaign for Accountability (CfA) and the opposition research firm Fusion GPS. The latter was hired to dig up dirt on Trump at the behest of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. The research was compiled into the Steele dossier. In 2018 CfA filed three ethics complaints against Nunes. In the lawsuit he alleged that CfA and Fusion GPS had conspired to hinder his investigation into the dossier, citing a $138,684 payment from CfA to Fusion GPS. CfA said it did not hire Fusion GPS to investigate Nunes.[160][161]

On December 4, 2019, Nunes sued CNN for alleged defamation,[126] seeking $435,350,000 in damages for their reporting of Parnas's lawyer's statement.[127][128] The complaint stated, "CNN is the mother of fake news. It is the least trusted name. CNN is eroding the fabric of America, proselytizing, sowing distrust and disharmony. It must be held accountable."[127] He claimed that the network has an "institutional hatred" for the Republican Party.[127] The suit alleges that CNN reported that Nunes traveled to Vienna in December 2018, and met with Viktor Shokin, the former Ukrainian prosecutor general, about investigating Joe Biden. The suit claims this is untrue and that Nunes was in Benghazi, followed by Malta.[162][163] Before the filing of the CNN suit, an attorney representing McClatchy in Nunes's suit told The Washington Post's Eric Wemple, "He's filing these lawsuits and threatening these lawsuits purely to try to chill speech about himself and matters of public interest."[156] Federal judge Laura Taylor Swain dismissed the suit on February 19, 2021.[164]

On December 31, 2019, Nunes, through his Charlottesville, Virginia, attorney Steven S. Biss, issued a letter that threatened litigation against Representative Ted Lieu based on alleged damage to Nunes's reputation.[165] Lieu responded, "I welcome any lawsuit from your client and look forward to taking discovery of Congressman Nunes. Or, you can take your letter and shove it."[166][167]

Conservative Political Action Conference attendance

In late February 2021, Nunes and a dozen other Republican House members skipped votes and enlisted others to vote for them, citing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. But he and the other members were actually attending the Conservative Political Action Conference, which was held at the same time as their absences.[168] In response, the Campaign for Accountability, an ethics watchdog group, filed a complaint with the House Committee on Ethics and requested an investigation into Nunes and the other lawmakers.[169]

Personal life

The Nunes family is of Portuguese descent, immigrating from the Azores to California in the early 20th century.[9] Nunes wrote a foreword to the 1951 novel Home Is An Island by Portuguese-American author Alfred Lewis for the 2012 edition by Tagus Press, an imprint of the Center for Portuguese Culture and Studies at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth.[170]

Nunes married Elizabeth Nunes (née Tamariz), an elementary school teacher, in 2003. They have three daughters.[171] Nunes is a practicing Catholic, and attends Mass in Tulare.[172]

Honors

 
Nunes being awarded the Order of the Star of Romania by Klaus Iohannis in 2017

President Donald Trump awarded Nunes the Presidential Medal of Freedom on January 4, 2021, along with fellow Representative Jim Jordan.[173][174] No media were allowed to document the ceremony. In a press release from the Trump White House before the ceremony, Nunes was described as having exposed illegal wiretapping by the Obama administration on Trump and the Trump campaign, as part of the unsubstantiated Trump Tower wiretapping allegations.[174] In the same release Nunes is praised as having helped "thwart a plot to take down a sitting United States president", in reference to his work to discredit the allegations (which the release calls the "Russia Hoax") leading to Trump's first impeachment.[174]

 

Nunes has received the following foreign honors:

  Grand-Officer of the Order of Prince Henry, Portugal (June 7, 2013)[175][176]
  Commander of the Order of the Star of Romania, Romania (June 8, 2017)[177][178]

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from California's 21st congressional district

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from California's 22nd congressional district

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devin, nunes, devin, gerald, nunes, goih, born, october, 1973, american, businessman, politician, chief, executive, officer, trump, media, technology, group, tmtg, before, resigning, from, house, representatives, joining, tmtg, nunes, first, representative, ca. Devin Gerald Nunes GOIH ˈ n uː n ɛ s 1 born October 1 1973 is an American businessman and politician who is chief executive officer of the Trump Media amp Technology Group TMTG Before resigning from the House of Representatives and joining TMTG Nunes was first the U S representative for California s 21st congressional district and then California s 22nd congressional district from 2003 to 2022 Devin NunesGOIHRanking Member of the House Intelligence CommitteeIn office January 3 2019 January 1 2022Preceded byAdam SchiffSucceeded byMike TurnerChair of the House Intelligence CommitteeIn office January 3 2015 January 3 2019Preceded byMike RogersSucceeded byAdam SchiffMember of the U S House of Representatives from CaliforniaIn office January 3 2003 January 1 2022Preceded byConstituency establishedSucceeded byConnie ConwayConstituency21st district 2003 2013 22nd district 2013 2022 Personal detailsBornDevin Gerald Nunes 1973 10 01 October 1 1973 age 49 Tulare California U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseElizabeth Tamariz m 2003 wbr Children3EducationCollege of the Sequoias AA California Polytechnic State University BS MS AwardsPresidential Medal of Freedom 2021 Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry Portugal 2013 Commander of the Order of the Star of Romania Romania 2017 SignatureA member of the Republican Party Nunes was the chair of the House Intelligence Committee from 2015 to 2019 He was also a member of President Donald Trump s transition team 2 Nunes s former district numbered as the 21st from 2003 to 2013 and as the 22nd after redistricting was in the San Joaquin Valley and included most of western Tulare County and much of eastern Fresno County In March 2017 the U S House intelligence committee which Nunes chaired at the time launched an investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections In February 2018 Nunes publicly released a four page memorandum alleging an FBI conspiracy against Trump Nunes subsequently began an investigation of the FBI and the U S Justice Department for allegedly abusing their powers in an attempt to hurt Trump 3 4 In January 2021 Trump awarded Nunes the Presidential Medal of Freedom 5 Contents 1 Early life education and early career 2 U S Congress 2 1 Elections 2 2 Committees and caucuses 2 2 1 112th Congress 2 2 2 114th and 115th Congress 2 2 3 116th and 117th Congress 3 Resignation 4 Political positions 4 1 Energy 4 2 Environment 4 3 Fiscal policy 4 4 Health care 4 5 Immigration and refugees 4 6 Intelligence Committee 4 7 Marijuana policy 4 8 Surveillance 4 9 Armenia Azerbaijan conflict 4 10 Transportation 4 11 U S base in Portugal 4 12 COVID 19 pandemic 5 Legal issues 5 1 Comments about other politicians 5 2 Role in Trump Russia investigation 5 3 Role in Trump impeachment inquiry 5 4 Defamation lawsuits filed by Nunes 5 5 Conservative Political Action Conference attendance 6 Personal life 7 Honors 8 References 9 External linksEarly life education and early careerNunes was born on October 1 1973 6 the older of two sons of Antonio L Anthony Nunes Jr and Toni Diane Nunes nee Enas 7 His grandfather founded Nunes amp Sons a prominent dairy operation in Tulare County 4 His family operated their farm in California until 2006 when they sold the property and purchased a dairy in Sibley Iowa 8 Nunes is of three quarters Portuguese descent with ancestors emigrating from the Azores to California 9 10 He has one younger brother Anthony III In 2009 Nunes wrote in The Wall Street Journal that he became an entrepreneur at age 14 when he bought seven head of young cattle learning quickly how to profit from his investment 11 After receiving his Associate of Arts degree from the College of the Sequoias in 1993 Nunes graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a bachelor s degree in agricultural business in 1995 and a master s degree in agriculture in 1996 7 After finishing school Nunes returned to farming 7 In 1996 at age 23 Nunes was elected to the College of the Sequoias Board making him one of California s youngest community college trustees in state history He served on the board until 2002 citation needed In 2001 President George W Bush appointed Nunes to serve as California State Director for the United States Department of Agriculture s Rural Development section 12 U S Congress Nunes with President George W Bush in 2003 Nunes being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Donald Trump in 2021 Elections In 1998 Nunes entered the top two primary race for California s 20th congressional district seat held by Democrat Cal Dooley 7 13 14 He finished in third place 15 In 2002 Nunes ran for the Republican nomination in the 21st congressional district a new district created by reapportionment after the 2000 United States Census His principal opponents in the crowded seven way primary were former Fresno mayor Jim Patterson and state Assemblyman Mike Briggs Nunes was the only major candidate from Tulare County Patterson and Briggs were both from Fresno This was critical as 58 of the district s population was in Tulare County 16 Patterson and Briggs split the vote in Fresno County allowing Nunes to win by a four point margin over Patterson his nearest competitor Nunes won 46 5 of the vote in Tulare County and 28 1 of the vote in Fresno County Nunes was also helped by a strong showing in the rural part of the district 17 He was endorsed by the California Farm Bureau and The Fresno Bee 16 The district was solidly Republican and Nunes coasted to victory in November 2002 He was 29 years old Nunes faced token Democratic opposition in 2004 2006 and 2008 He ran unopposed in the 2010 general election 18 19 After the 2010 census Nunes s district was renumbered the 22nd It lost most of eastern Tulare County to the neighboring 23rd District and now has a small plurality of Hispanic voters Despite these changes on paper it was no less Republican than its predecessor Nunes was reelected with 62 of the vote in 2012 72 in 2014 and 68 in 2016 20 21 22 During the 2014 election cycle Nunes received approximately 1 4 million in political action committee PAC contributions 23 During the 2016 election cycle he received approximately 1 6 million in campaign contributions from PACs 24 In 2018 Nunes faced Democratic nominee Andrew Janz a Fresno County prosecutor 25 Nunes defeated Janz with 53 of the vote to Janz s 47 the closest race of Nunes s career 26 In 2020 Nunes received 56 5 of the vote in the primary 27 Nunes defeated Phil Arballo in the general election on November 3 2020 28 Committees and caucuses In 2015 Nunes became the Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 29 As co chair of the U S Mexico Friendship Caucus he and Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer met with President Felipe Calderon of Mexico in April 2012 30 Nunes was a member of the House Baltic Caucus 31 and the U S Japan Caucus 32 112th Congress House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Committee on Ways and Means Subcommittee on Trade Subcommittee on Health114th and 115th Congress House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chair 33 Committee on Ways and Means116th and 117th Congress House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Ranking Member Committee on Ways and MeansResignationIn December 2021 Nunes resigned from the House effective January 1 2022 in order to join the Trump Media amp Technology Group as chief executive officer 34 Political positions Nunes at CPAC in 2018 Former Trump campaign CEO and chief strategist Steve Bannon has called Nunes Trump s second strongest ally in Congress 4 Los Angeles Times described him as one of Trump s most ardent and outlandish defenders in Congress who parroted the president s conspiracy theories and used his position to try to undermine the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election 35 During the presidency of Donald Trump Nunes voted in line with the president s stated position 96 2 of the time 36 As of December 2021 Nunes had voted in line with Joe Biden s stated position 11 of the time 37 Energy On July 28 2010 Nunes introduced H R 5899 A Roadmap for America s Energy Future which would have accelerated the exploration and production of fossil fuel supported the rapid development of market based alternative energy supplies and expanded the number of nuclear reactors from 104 to 300 over the next thirty years 38 Kimberley Strassel of The Wall Street Journal wrote It s a bill designed to produce energy not restrict it with no freebies and offers a competitive twist to government support of renewable energy 39 Environment Nunes wrote in his book Restoring the Republic that environmental lobbyists were followers of neo Marxist socialist Maoist or Communist ideals 40 In February 2014 during a drought in California Nunes rejected any link to global warming claiming Global warming is nonsense 41 He has said it was a man made drought due to water restrictions from the Endangered Species Act of 1973 and other environmental regulations that have seen water allocations decline dramatically even in non drought years 42 He criticized the federal government for shutting off portions of California s system of water irrigation and storage and diverting water into a program for freshwater salmon and the delta smelt 41 Nunes co sponsored the Sacramento San Joaquin Valley Emergency Water Delivery Act to stop a project designed to restore a dried up section of the San Joaquin River He also co sponsored the California Emergency Drought Relief Act The bills passed the House of Representatives in February 2014 and December 2014 respectively but were not voted on by the Senate Fiscal policy On January 27 2010 Nunes co sponsored H R 4529 Roadmap for America s Future Act of 2010 the Republican Party s budget proposal 43 44 On December 2 2010 Nunes introduced H R 6484 the Public Employee Pension Transparency Act which would provide for reporting and disclosure by State and local public employee retirement pension plans but it never received a vote 45 46 Nunes has long been a proponent of a consumption tax model and has been influenced by David Bradford 47 In 2016 he introduced the American Business Competitiveness Act H R 4377 known as the ABC Act a cash flow tax plan featuring full expensing and a reduction of the highest rate for federal corporate income tax rate to 25 47 Nunes s proposal was influential among House Republicans and had similarities to the House Republican tax plan introduced by Speaker Paul Ryan and Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady in June 2016 47 Conservative economist Douglas Holtz Eakin said Nunes had a tremendous impact on the debate for a non chairman 47 In April 2016 Nunes voted for the Preventing IRS Abuse and Protecting Free Speech Act a bill that would prevent the IRS from accessing the names of donors to nonprofit organizations 48 Critics of the bill which was promoted by the Koch brothers say IRS access to donor information is important for ensuring foreign funds do not impact U S elections 48 Nunes voted in support of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 49 Health care In 2009 Nunes co authored the Patients Choice Act with Paul Ryan R WI in the House and Tom Coburn R OK and Richard Burr R NC in the Senate The bill would have established a system of state health insurance exchanges and amended the Internal Revenue Code to allow a refundable tax credit for qualified health care insurance coverage It also proposed to absorb Medicaid programs into the exchange system 50 non primary source needed The Patients Choice Act was incorporated into the Roadmap for America s Future Act of 2010 citation needed Nunes opposes the Affordable Care Act and has said it cannot be fixed 51 In 2017 he voted to repeal it 52 Immigration and refugees Nunes supported President Trump s 2017 executive order imposing a temporary ban on entry into the United States by citizens of seven Muslim majority countries claiming it was a common sense security measure to prevent terror attacks on the homeland 53 Intelligence Committee Nunes opposed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action an international agreement that the U S and other major world powers negotiated with Iran under which Iran was granted partial sanctions relief in exchange for limits on and monitoring of its nuclear activities 54 55 As House Intelligence Committee chairman Nunes oversaw the Republican controlled committee s two year long investigation into the U S response to the 2012 Benghazi attack The committee s final report found no evidence of wrongdoing on the part of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or any other Obama administration officials and concluded that the response of CIA and U S military to the attack on the U S diplomatic compound was correct 56 The committee s report debunked a series of persistent allegations hinting at dark conspiracies about the attack determining that there was no intelligence failure no delay in sending a CIA rescue team no missed opportunity for a military rescue and no evidence the CIA was covertly shipping arms from Libya to Syria but found that the State Department facility where Christopher Stevens and Sean Smith were killed was not well protected and that State Department security agents knew they could not defend it from a well armed attack 56 Paul Ryan vacated the chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee when he replaced John Boehner as Speaker of the House of Representatives Ryan asked Nunes to stay on the Intelligence Committee and Nunes complied 57 58 Marijuana policy Nunes has a D rating from the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws NORML for his voting history on cannabis related causes 59 Surveillance In January 2019 Congress passed a bill Nunes supported which extends Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act FISA until 2023 and Trump signed it into law that month FISA Section 702 allows the National Security Agency to conduct searches of foreigners communications without a warrant The process incidentally collects information from Americans Nunes lauded the bill s passing The House of Representatives has taken a big step to ensure the continuation of one of the Intelligence Community s most vital tools for tracking foreign terrorists 60 61 62 63 Armenia Azerbaijan conflict Nunes accused Turkey a NATO member of inciting the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh 64 On October 1 2020 he co signed a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that condemned Azerbaijan s offensive operations against Nagorno Karabakh denounced Turkey s role in the conflict and called for an immediate ceasefire 65 Transportation California State Route 99 is a highway running north south that branches from Interstate 5 at the community of Wheeler Ridge in Kern County and continues northward through the Central Valley until it connects with Interstate 5 again at Red Bluff in Tehama County In 2005 Nunes introduced H R 99 which designated State Route 99 as a congressional High Priority Corridor The bill also provided federal authorization for Highway 99 to become part of the Interstate Highway System On February 17 2011 Nunes introduced H R 761 the San Joaquin Valley Transportation Enhancement Act which would give the State of California the option to redirect federal high speed rail funds to finance improvements to Highway 99 66 H R 761 was cosponsored by Jeff Denham R CA and House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy R CA 67 U S base in Portugal In 2015 Nunes clashed with the Pentagon over a U S base in the Azores Portugal 68 He proposed relocating Africa Command and European Command intelligence centers to the Azores contrary to plans by Pentagon and NATO to create a larger intelligence fusion facility in the United Kingdom maintaining that this would save money because of the Azores lower living and construction costs 69 The Pentagon responded by stating Moving to Lajes Field is very expensive and living is expensive as well 70 In sum the Government Accountability Office GAO found inaccuracies in the information provided by the Department of Defense to Congress according to its report COVID 19 pandemic On March 15 2020 amid the COVID 19 pandemic Nunes encouraged families who were healthy to go out and go to a local restaurant likely you can get in easy 71 72 73 This advice contradicted that of the CDC and WHO as well as that of Dr Anthony Fauci the federal government s leading expert on infectious diseases who advised people to stay at home if they could 71 72 73 Later Nunes walked back his comments and claimed that he had encouraged people to use drive throughs 74 75 76 On March 31 he described California s decision to close schools to halt the spread of coronavirus as way overkill 77 78 Nunes said he wanted people to return to work in one to two weeks 77 On March 17 2020 Nunes told Laura Ingraham on Fox News that the media was exaggerating the threat of COVID 19 He predicted that the crisis would be over by Easter There s a good chance we can get through this in the next couple of weeks and for sure by Easter because we will have a handle on who s getting sick and how to treat them he said 79 Legal issuesComments about other politicians During the debate over the Affordable Health Care Act in the House of Representatives Nunes said of then Speaker Nancy Pelosi For most of the 20th century people fled the ghost of communist dictators and now you are bringing the ghosts back into this chamber 80 He has also had a long running dispute with another San Francisco Bay area Democrat Senator Dianne Feinstein over California water policy and other issues 81 even running a series of advertisements against her in California 82 Nunes s criticisms have not been limited to liberals or the Obama administration During the October 2013 budget standoff Nunes called certain members of his own Republican Conference who favored a government shutdown lemmings with suicide vests It s kind of an insult to lemmings to call them lemmings because of their tactics he said 83 84 In May 2014 Nunes came under fire when he charged that Michigan Congressman and then fellow Republican Justin Amash was al Qaeda s best friend in Congress because of Amash s supposed voting record on National Security Agency NSA surveillance At the time Amash had voted in opposition to a Nunes water bill for California on constitutional grounds 85 Role in Trump Russia investigation See also Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and Nunes memo In February 2017 Nunes who served on the Trump transition team was the first leading House Republican to deny that the intelligence community had evidence of contact between the Trump campaign and Russian operatives 86 He rejected repeated calls for an investigation by a select committee 87 88 saying the House should not engage in a witch hunt and that at this point there s nothing there 88 Nunes also rejected calls that he request President Trump s tax returns 86 At a White House communications aide s request Nunes spoke to a reporter for The Wall Street Journal to challenge a story about the Trump campaign s connections to Russia 89 When Trump s national security adviser Michael Flynn resigned after it was revealed that he had allegedly misled Vice President Mike Pence about his communication with Russian officials Nunes said he would not seek to investigate Flynn s ties to Russia From everything that I can see his conversations with the Russian ambassador he was doing this country a favor and he should be thanked for it 90 On March 22 2017 during the House Intelligence Committee s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections Nunes held a press conference to announce that he had received information that the communications of some members of Trump s transition team including potentially the president himself had been incidentally collected by the intelligence community and widely disseminated throughout the intelligence community He added that it was legal FISA surveillance and unrelated to Russia 91 It was later revealed that it involved Russia and the Trump transition team The surveillance was of multiple phone conversations between Michael Flynn a member of the transition team and Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak which occurred after Flynn sought advice from the Trump transition team at Mar a Lago where they discussed what Flynn should tell Kislyak about the administration s stance on the sanctions Kislyak had contacted Flynn the day before members of the team at the president s Florida estate agree that they do not want Russia to escalate the diplomatic crisis After the initial call Flynn spoke with Kislyak multiple times by phone and urge d him not to exacerbate the situation U S intelligence officials intercept ed the calls as part of their routine surveillance of foreign dignitaries 92 Nunes had met his source for the information one day earlier at the White House grounds with a spokesman for Nunes claiming this provided a secure location to view the material 91 Although Nunes had characterized his intelligence sources as whistle blowers whose identities he had to protect The New York Times reported that they were actually White House officials Ezra Cohen Watnick and Michael Ellis 93 while The Washington Post reported that along with Cohen Watnick and Ellis a third man National Security Council lawyer John Eisenberg was involved 94 Nunes was widely criticized for sharing this information with the media and the president before briefing his colleagues on the committee 95 According to Nunes the intercepted communications came in November December and January after Trump won the election but before he was sworn in as president 96 Adam Schiff the ranking Democrat on the committee and House Democratic leadership called on Nunes to recuse himself from the investigation 97 He also received criticism from Republican Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham 98 The latter compared Nunes s actions to those of the comically incompetent fictional character Inspector Clouseau 99 Nunes was criticized by Democrats and some Republicans for sharing information on an investigation of the Trump campaign with the administration without communicating it to Schiff his Democratic Intelligence Committee counterpart 100 In late March 2017 Nunes canceled a public hearing in which former acting Attorney General Sally Yates former National Security Agency Director James Clapper and former CIA Director John Brennan were to testify 101 saying he wanted to hear FBI Director James Comey and National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers in a classified setting first Democrats criticized Nunes s decision and said he was trying to protect the White House from damaging revelations 102 103 On April 6 2017 Nunes temporarily stepped aside from leading the Russia investigation while the Office of Congressional Ethics investigated whether he had made unauthorized disclosures of classified information in violation of House Rules law regulations or other standards of conduct 104 in his March press conference 33 He called the charges entirely false and politically motivated 97 On April 12 2017 sources from both the Republican and the Democratic parties said the original documents Nunes cited did not support Trump s claims that the Obama administration acted illegally or unusually 105 In May 2017 Nunes unilaterally issued three subpoenas seeking documents about former Obama administration officials who requested the unmasking of Trump aides which led to renewed accusations of colluding with the White House to undercut the Russia probe 106 According to Politico in July 2017 an aide to Nunes secretly sent a pair of Republican staffers to London to contact Christopher Steele 107 108 The Los Angeles Times editorial board wrote that Nunes s involvement in the investigation was threatening the credibility of the probe 109 In December 2017 the United States House Committee on Ethics closed its investigation into improper disclosure of classified information by Nunes the co chairs of the Committee stated The Committee does not determine whether information is or is not classified In the course of this investigation the Committee sought the analysis of Representative Nunes s statements by classification experts in the intelligence community Based solely on the conclusion of these classification experts that the information Representative Nunes disclosed was not classified the Committee will take no further action and considers this matter closed 110 In January 2018 The Atlantic cited three congressional sources describing that the Ethics Committee was never able to obtain the classified information it was investigating regarding Nunes s case 111 In February 2018 Nunes released a four page memorandum alleging that the FBI s 2016 surveillance of Carter Page a former member of the Trump campaign was motivated by bias against Trump Trump said the Nunes memo vindicated him 112 113 114 In August 2018 Nunes traveled to London in an attempt to meet with the heads of MI5 MI6 and GCHQ for information about Steele but was rebuffed by the three agencies 115 116 Role in Trump impeachment inquiry As the top Republican Ranking Member on the House Intelligence Committee Nunes was a key player in the Trump impeachment inquiry During the November 2019 public hearings he delivered the opening statement for the GOP minority Nunes used most of the allotted Republican time for questioning himself instead of deferring to the Minority Counsel 117 Nunes has tried to identify the whistle blower whose complaint played a part in launching the impeachment inquiry 118 Further during the hearings Nunes repeatedly claimed that Ukraine had attempted to influence the 2016 United States presidential election one of the conspiracy theories related to the Trump Ukraine scandal 119 120 In November 2019 Rudy Giuliani s associate Lev Parnas said he had helped Nunes arrange meetings with Ukrainian officials in efforts to procure politically embarrassing dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden 121 Parnas said he would be willing to testify to Congress about his own role as well as Nunes s in the events which included meeting with disgraced former Ukrainian prosecutor general Viktor Shokin 121 Parnas s attorney Joseph A Bondy has said that Nunes and his staffer former U S Army colonel Derek Harvey met with Parnas several times for updates on claims against Biden and the CrowdStrike 2016 U S election conspiracy theory Parnas s attorney said Mr Parnas learned through Nunes s investigator Derek Harvey that the congressman had sequenced this trip to occur after the mid term elections yet before Congress return to session so that Nunes would not have to disclose the trip details to his Democrat colleagues in Congress 121 When asked by CNN to comment on his trips overseas to solicit dirt on Biden Nunes responded I don t talk to you in this lifetime or the next lifetime At any time On any question 121 On November 24 2019 Nunes alleged in an interview with Fox News that CNN and the Daily Beast had committed crimes reporting on his trips to Europe and that he would pursue legal action against the news organizations for reporting the stories 122 123 In the interview he did not answer the host Maria Bartiromo s question about whether he had met with disgraced former Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin in 2018 saying he would be detailing all the facts in federal court filings That same day CNBC reported that Lev Parnas was willing to testify under oath in Congress that Nunes s aides called off a 2019 trip to Ukraine to dig up more dirt on Joe Biden when they realized he would have to report the trip to Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff 124 CNBC reported that Parnas s allegations potentially implicate Nunes and his committee staff in the same events the committee is currently investigating Specifically the monthslong effort by Trump Giuliani and others to get Ukrainian officials to help them dig up dirt on Biden and to validate far right conspiracies about Ukraine and the 2016 election 124 Nunes who co sponsored the Discouraging Frivolous Lawsuits Act has a long history of filing frivolous lawsuits 125 On December 4 2019 Nunes sued CNN for alleged defamation in Nunes v CNN 126 seeking 435 350 000 in damages for their reporting of Parnas s lawyer s statement 127 128 That month an attorney for Nunes sent a letter to congressman Ted Lieu threatening to sue over Lieu s comments about Nunes s relationship with Parnas In response Lieu wrote I welcome any lawsuit from your client and look forward to taking discovery of Congressman Nunes Or you can take your letter and shove it 129 Federal judge Laura Taylor Swain dismissed Nunes s suit against CNN on February 19 2021 130 On December 3 2019 the report 131 from the House Intelligence Committee regarding the impeachment inquiry documented with call records new information about Rudy Giuliani s interactions with the White House his associates and Nunes The frequent contact of Giuliani and Lev Parnas who has been indicted for criminal activity with Nunes are regarded as highly unusual and likely to renew calls from Democrats for Mr Nunes to face an ethics inquiry 132 The report detailed call records acquired by subpoenas from AT amp T that revealed Nunes to be in contact with Giuliani on April 10 131 155 and with Giuliani and Parnas on April 12 131 156 158 described in the report as the same days as other significant actions in the scandal including phone calls between Giuliani and the White House and the Office of Management and Budget as well as a retainer agreement between Trump affiliated lawyers diGenova amp Toensing and former Ukrainian officials Yuriy Lutsenko and Konstiantyn Kulyk two of the primary sources 131 155 for articles in The Hill that promoted the conspiracy theory of Ukrainian interference in the 2016 U S presidential election Nunes asserted it was very unlikely he had spoken with Parnas adding I don t really recall that name 133 After the report was released CNN analysts suggested the new evidence raises questions about whether Nunes was an investigator or a participant in the Trump Ukraine scandal 134 On January 14 2020 the House Intelligence Committee released text messages Parnas had provided investigators 135 136 Two days later Nunes acknowledged he had spoken to Parnas after previously suggesting he had not 133 The next day the House Judiciary Committee released text messages between Nunes s top aide Derek Harvey and Parnas in which they discussed arranging meetings for Harvey with Ukrainian officials 137 138 Defamation lawsuits filed by Nunes Nunes has filed multiple lawsuits characterized as Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation SLAPP Experts have described the lawsuits as unlikely to succeed and virtually free of merit 139 140 On March 18 2019 Nunes filed defamation lawsuits against Twitter Elizabeth Liz Mair Mair Strategies LLC and the Twitter accounts Devin Nunes s Mom DevinNunesMom and Devin Nunes s Cow DevinCow seeking 250 million in damages 141 As the story went viral the popularity of the defendants accounts soared gaining more followers than Nunes s own account 142 The San Francisco Chronicle cited this as an example of the Streisand Effect 143 Kathryn Watson of CBS News said the filing was particularly interesting because in 2018 Nunes supported the Discouraging Frivolous Lawsuits Act 142 A filing to quash a subpoena argued that no reasonable person would believe that Devin Nunes s cow actually has a Twitter account as cows do not have the intelligence language or opposable digits needed to operate a Twitter account 144 In June 2020 a judge ruled that Twitter was immune from Nunes s suit because of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act 145 In August 2021 the same judge dismissed the second of two suits Nunes had filed against Mair 146 In April 2019 Nunes filed a separate 150 million defamation lawsuit against the McClatchy Company and others In May 2018 The Fresno Bee a local paper owned by McClatchy reported that in 2016 a former server of Alpha Omega Winery sued the winery which is partly owned by Nunes The server alleged that in 2015 some investors of the company held a yacht party that involved cocaine and prostitution The report said it was unclear whether Nunes was aware of the lawsuit or involved in the fund raising event at the yacht 147 148 He did not attend the party nor was he mentioned in the lawsuit 147 149 Nunes said the article was politically motivated and improperly linked him to the fund raiser A McClatchy spokesperson defended the report and said Nunes s claim was without merit 147 148 Some legal experts have speculated that even though both Nunes and McClatchy are based in California he filed the lawsuit in Virginia because California has enacted stricter rules against strategic defamation lawsuits than Virginia 147 149 Kelly McBride of the Poynter Institute said the report did not say or imply that Nunes was at the party According to her his intention was to harm the Bee and similar lawsuits are designed to send a chilling effect on journalists 150 In August 2019 Nunes sued a group of activists who had tried to force Nunes to stop using farmer as his occupation on the 2018 ballot 151 The activists had argued that Nunes s parents had long ago moved the family dairy farm to Iowa and Nunes himself had no apparent farming connection left other than a small investment in a friend s Napa valley winery 152 In September 2019 Nunes sued political journalist Ryan Lizza and Hearst Magazines the publisher of Esquire alleging that a 2018 Esquire story had damaged his reputation Lizza wrote that Nunes s family had secretly moved its dairy operation from California to Iowa in 2007 153 154 Nunes did not specifically contest the veracity of Lizza s reporting but claimed he fabricated a secret where none existed By the time Esquire published the piece The Bee had already covered the move to Iowa 153 155 Nunes alleged in the suit that Lizza stalked Plaintiff s grammar school aged nieces behaved like a sex offender or pedophile cruising the local neighborhood for victims frightened a family member to tears and exploited a grieving mother 156 United States District Judge C J Williams a Trump appointee dismissed this suit in its entirety on August 5 2020 157 On September 15 2021 the Eighth Circuit Court upheld the dismissal of some counts but remanded the case back to the district court 158 A similar lawsuit filed by Nunes s father and brother against the same defendants remains in litigation 159 In September 2019 Nunes sued the liberal nonprofit Campaign for Accountability CfA and the opposition research firm Fusion GPS The latter was hired to dig up dirt on Trump at the behest of Hillary Clinton s presidential campaign The research was compiled into the Steele dossier In 2018 CfA filed three ethics complaints against Nunes In the lawsuit he alleged that CfA and Fusion GPS had conspired to hinder his investigation into the dossier citing a 138 684 payment from CfA to Fusion GPS CfA said it did not hire Fusion GPS to investigate Nunes 160 161 On December 4 2019 Nunes sued CNN for alleged defamation 126 seeking 435 350 000 in damages for their reporting of Parnas s lawyer s statement 127 128 The complaint stated CNN is the mother of fake news It is the least trusted name CNN is eroding the fabric of America proselytizing sowing distrust and disharmony It must be held accountable 127 He claimed that the network has an institutional hatred for the Republican Party 127 The suit alleges that CNN reported that Nunes traveled to Vienna in December 2018 and met with Viktor Shokin the former Ukrainian prosecutor general about investigating Joe Biden The suit claims this is untrue and that Nunes was in Benghazi followed by Malta 162 163 Before the filing of the CNN suit an attorney representing McClatchy in Nunes s suit told The Washington Post s Eric Wemple He s filing these lawsuits and threatening these lawsuits purely to try to chill speech about himself and matters of public interest 156 Federal judge Laura Taylor Swain dismissed the suit on February 19 2021 164 On December 31 2019 Nunes through his Charlottesville Virginia attorney Steven S Biss issued a letter that threatened litigation against Representative Ted Lieu based on alleged damage to Nunes s reputation 165 Lieu responded I welcome any lawsuit from your client and look forward to taking discovery of Congressman Nunes Or you can take your letter and shove it 166 167 Conservative Political Action Conference attendance In late February 2021 Nunes and a dozen other Republican House members skipped votes and enlisted others to vote for them citing the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic But he and the other members were actually attending the Conservative Political Action Conference which was held at the same time as their absences 168 In response the Campaign for Accountability an ethics watchdog group filed a complaint with the House Committee on Ethics and requested an investigation into Nunes and the other lawmakers 169 Personal lifeThe Nunes family is of Portuguese descent immigrating from the Azores to California in the early 20th century 9 Nunes wrote a foreword to the 1951 novel Home Is An Island by Portuguese American author Alfred Lewis for the 2012 edition by Tagus Press an imprint of the Center for Portuguese Culture and Studies at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth 170 Nunes married Elizabeth Nunes nee Tamariz an elementary school teacher in 2003 They have three daughters 171 Nunes is a practicing Catholic and attends Mass in Tulare 172 Honors Nunes being awarded the Order of the Star of Romania by Klaus Iohannis in 2017 President Donald Trump awarded Nunes the Presidential Medal of Freedom on January 4 2021 along with fellow Representative Jim Jordan 173 174 No media were allowed to document the ceremony In a press release from the Trump White House before the ceremony Nunes was described as having exposed illegal wiretapping by the Obama administration on Trump and the Trump campaign as part of the unsubstantiated Trump Tower wiretapping allegations 174 In the same release Nunes is praised as having helped thwart a plot to take down a sitting United States president in reference to his work to discredit the allegations which the release calls the Russia Hoax leading to Trump s first impeachment 174 Nunes has received the following foreign honors Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry Portugal June 7 2013 175 176 Commander of the Order of the Star of Romania Romania June 8 2017 177 178 References New Day Devin Nunes on YouTube Essential Politics November archives Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 26 2017 Seipel Arnie Parks Miles March 13 2018 House Intelligence Democrats Release Response To GOP Russia 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2020 Ted Lieu tells Devin Nunes to shove it after Republican colleague threatens lawsuit The Mercury News January 18 2020 Retrieved January 21 2020 Bash Dana Raju Manu Diaz Daniella Fox Lauren Warren Michael February 26 2021 More than a dozen Republicans tell House they can t attend votes due to public health emergency They re slated to be at CPAC CNN Retrieved March 10 2021 Grayer Annie Diaz Daniella March 10 2021 First on CNN Watchdog group requests investigation into 13 GOP lawmakers for misusing proxy voting CNN Retrieved March 10 2021 The Portuguese in the Americas Series Archived from the original on November 17 2016 Devin Nunes 1973 Government Publishing Office Sullivan Bartholomew D Devin Nunes bursts onto scene with controversial role in Russia probe USA TODAY Retrieved June 25 2020 Kaitlan Collins January 4 2021 Trump to award Medal of Freedom to GOP Reps Devin Nunes and Jim Jordan CNN Archived from the original on January 9 2021 Retrieved January 4 2021 a b c President Donald J Trump to Award the Medal of Freedom to Devin Nunes The White House trumpwhitehouse archives gov Cidadaos Estrangeiros Agraciados com Ordens Portuguesas Pagina Oficial das Ordens Honorificas Portuguesas Archived from the original on February 8 2012 Retrieved January 29 2017 Decorations attributed by the President of the Republic to individualities from the Portuguese Communities and to foreign citizens within the celebrations of the National Day of Portugal Presidency of the Portuguese Republic March 9 2016 Retrieved April 29 2018 President Iohannis and U S congressmen discuss Romania s inclusion in Visa Waiver programme Archived from the original on February 10 2018 Retrieved June 22 2017 Klaus Iohannis a decorat opt congresmani americani cu Ordinul Steaua Romaniei in grad de Comandor Adevarul June 9 2017 Archived from the original on March 7 2018 Retrieved April 24 2018 External linksAppearances on C SPAN Devin Nunes at Curlie Biography at the Biographical Directory of the 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