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Brian Williams and Sen. John McCain both express doubts about Rep. Nunes' statements

Earlier on Wednesday, House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes held a press conference where he claimed that Donald Trump’s personal communications might have been intercepted by the intelligence community.

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His press conference got some attention from MSNBC’s Brian Williams, who theorized that Nunes just wanted to create news in order to gain attention for himself and get on TV:

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Later on MSNBC, on Greta Van Susteren’s show, Sen. John McCain weighed in as well:

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