Article snippet: While today's Senate Intelligence Committee hearing with ex-FBI director Mark Warner, D-Virginia, stressed that the investigation is “nowhere near the end.” Speaking to reporters following the hearing, they said that next week they will be coordinating with Special Counsel Robert Mueller to develop a “clear path” toward investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election. “One message I hope all Americans will take home is recognizing how significant Russian interference in our election was,” Warner said. Following the hearing, several other legislators gave their reaction to Comey’s enthralling testimony. Emerging from the hearing, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, one of the president's fiercest defenders at today's hearing, told ABC News the most explosive moment was when Comey revealed he intentionally had a friend leak his memo to try to force the appointment of a special counsel to oversee the investigation. Asked if what he heard today amounts to obstruction of justice, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, told ABC News, "I don't believe there is [evidence of that]." “You know, I think we’re in the midst of an investigation now and we need to look at the memos that the FBI director dictated to be used to prepare his testimony and there’s a lot of information we need but we haven’t concluded our investigation,” he said. Asked whether Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, believes the president’s interactions with Comey were inappropr... Link to the full article to read more
Comey testimony doesn't mean investigation is anywhere 'near the end,' legislators say - ABC News
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