
Speaking for the first time following giving testimony before a federal grand jury, former Trump aide Sam Nunberg said that the investigation "is not a witch hunt."
Speaking by phone with ABC, Nunberg, who had a spectacular meltdown earlier in the week, stated: "No, I don't think it's a witch hunt. There's a lot there, and that's a sad truth."
Addressing his Friday testimony, he remarked, “I was there a long time, and they have a lot of questions," including “Did I ever hear Russia spoken in the office?”
“And then they asked why did President Trump support Putin in Syria,” he added.
As for his multiple cable show meltdown, Nunberg brushed it aside: “People say I had a meltdown on TV? I melted TV down that day. I wanted to show what this independent counsel, this independent investigation, does to people like me.”
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