AdvertisementAccording to the Daily Beast, attorney Ed MacMahon said Parnas “helped arrange meetings and calls in Europe” for Nunes and his staff late last year to “help Nunes’ investigative work,” although the nature of the investigations was not disclosed. And though the Daily Beast and CNN each used a different lawyer, both pieces are based on hearsay — one of Nunes’ favorite words! Even assuming the lawyers are accurately representing what Parnas told them, Parnas was relaying not his own words, but Shokin’s. Do they really want to rehabilitate Parnas and Shokin as witnesses for the sake of roasting Nunes? Still, I’m not ready to believe anything Parnas or Shokin says about ... anybody.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 26, 2019 18:11 UTC