This won't do much. It'll be behind closed doors and the Senate is controlled by the GOP.
Senate Intel committee is legit and not a sham like Nunes's House one.
The House committee is no longer controlled by Nunes.
Point is, even when Republicans held total control of Congress, the Senate treated the Russia situation seriously, unlike the total joke that was the Nunes committee in the House. Republican leadership prevented the Senate from subpoenaing important witnesses, like the House, but they actually treated the situation as something other than an obstruction meme.
I don't think that will be true any longer. The Senate is the last bit of power the GOP has in the legislative branch. They're going to cling to it like drowning men.
With Susan Collins and potentially Sasse the subcommittee is potentially a pretty even split of ideas. The makeup is only slightly different from when they released the torture report, which was a huge rebuke against Bush.
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