Not because there is (or isn't) anything there, but because, despite lots of press releases and promises of bipartisan efforts, the Senate Intelligence Committee doesn't seem to be actually doing all that much.
'More than three months after the committee announced that it had agreed on the scope of the investigation, the panel has not begun substantially investigating possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia, three individuals with ties to the committee told The Daily Beast.
The investigation does not have a single staffer dedicated to it full-time, and those staff members working on it part-time do not have significant investigative experience. […] No interviews have been conducted with key individuals suspected of being in the Trump-Russia orbit: not Michael Flynn, not Roger Stone, not Carter Page, not Paul Manafort, and not Jared Kushner, according to two sources familiar with the committee’s procedures.'
Swell.
Senate Trump-Russia Probe Has No Full-Time Staff, No Key Witnesses
Just seven part-time staffers are working on the Senate inquiry. Not one is a trained investigator. And they haven’t interviewed a single player in Trump’s orbit.
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