Republican Nunes to leave U.S. Congress to head Trump media venture
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[December 07, 2021]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S.
Representative Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence
Committee, will leave Congress to become chief executive officer of
former President Donald Trump's new social media venture, the company
said on Monday.
Nunes, 48, will assume his new role in January, the Trump Media &
Technology Group said in a statement.
Media reports said an early proposal for redrawing the congressional map
in California had tilted Nunes' district toward Democrats, possibly
giving the 10-term congressman a tougher path to re-election.
Nunes was first elected in 2002, and chaired the House intelligence
panel from January 2015 to January 2019. He has been an ardent Trump
supporter, voting against certifying Democrat Joe Biden's 2020 election
victory following Trump's false claims of election fraud.
He was also among the most vocal defenders of Trump during the
investigation into Russia's role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Trump, in the company statement, said Nunes "understands that we must
stop the liberal media and Big Tech from destroying the freedoms that
make America great." The group has yet to roll out the social media app
it says it is developing.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Trump's $1.25
billion deal to float his social media venture on the stock market by
merging it with the blank-check acquisition firm Digital World
Acquisition Corp, a filing showed on Monday.
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Representative Devin Nunes (R-CA) speaks during a House Intelligence
Committee hearing on worldwide threats in Washington, D.C., U.S.,
April 15, 2021. Al Drago/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
Nunes, who had been part of Trump’s 2016 transition team, stepped
aside in 2017 from leading the Intelligence Committee's Russia
investigation as the House Ethics Committee said it was
investigating allegations he had disclosed classified information.
He was later cleared.
Nunes joins a growing list of federal lawmakers whose departures
could shake up next year's congressional elections.
Republicans only need to pick up five seats in 2022 elections to
retake the House of Representatives, which would give them effective
veto power over Biden's legislative agenda.
(Reporting by Eric Beech and Susan Cornwell; Editing by Tim Ahmann
and Peter Cooney)
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