Hmm, and John Solomon is saying he may have been monitored.

Via Fox News:

Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., said Wednesday that he intends to ask the State Department for more information about “strange” and “irregular” requests allegedly made by ousted U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch to monitor the communications of U.S. journalists in the country.

Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, said on Fox News’ “Hannity” that he’s looking to ask Yovanovitch during her scheduled testimony Friday about her alleged efforts to monitor reporters.

Yovanovitch, who was appointed ambassador to Ukraine by former President Barack Obama in 2016, and recalled by the State Department in May of this year, is scheduled to give a deposition as part of the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry against President Trump. She remains a State Department employee, and it’s unclear whether the administration will attempt to block her appearance.

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And from the same show, via Right Scoop:

Solomon then came on and confirmed that he’s received multiple contacts from the intelligence community that his communications may have been inappropriately monitored. He said it’s not yet clear what the monitoring consisted of and his lawyers have yet to receive a full accounting of what happened. But he said it’s chilling to think that his communications in the Ukraine may have been monitored.

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