The sources said representatives of the British agencies initially considered meeting with Nunes during the trip which took place in recent weeks, but that scheduling difficulties made it impossible. Ultimately, the sources said, after consultation with the three agencies MI5, MI6 and GCHQ, Prime Minister Theresa May’s deputy national security advisor, Madeline Alessandri, met Nunes. His London visit and his unsuccessful effort to meet British spy chiefs were originally reported by the Atlantic. Nunes and staffers working for him have used Congressional powers to investigate persons and organizations Trump and his supporters view as enemies. At one point last year, two Nunes aides unsuccessfully traveled to London to question former British spy Christopher Steele who compiled a controversial “dossier” on Trump. Nunes’ House committee has sought testimony and business records from Fusion GPS, a Washington D.C. private investigations firm which was hired first by Republicans and then by Democratic Party lawyers to gather derogatory information on 2016 Republican presidential candidates.[PHOTO: Representative Devin Nunes (R-CA) briefs reporters at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., March 24, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst] https://twitter.com/MalcolmNance/status/1034587035036786688 https://twitter.com/putorti/status/1034582463698358282 https://twitter.com/digitalhen/status/1034576238487236609 https://twitter.com/foonrhee/status/1034570180607655936 https://twitter.com/WajahatAli/status/1034568432459636737
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