
NBC analyst with history of pushing conspiracy theories testifies at Dem-led hearing on domestic terrorism
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Left-wing NBC intelligence analyst Malcolm Nance was tapped by House Democrats Wednesday to testify at a hearing about domestic terrorism in spite of his history of promoting conspiracy theories and blatant falsehoods.
Yet Nance was one of the chief proponents of Russia-related conspiracies on MSNBC during the Trump administration, and he is a frequent guest of such hyperpartisan hosts as Joy Reid and Lawrence O'Donnell. He has long claimed former President Donald Trump was an "asset" of the Russian government. Nance once suggested on air that Trump was compromised by Russia as early as 1977, and also claimed Russia had successfully waged a disinformation campaign to the point the U.S. would "welcome an invasion." Shortly before Robert Mueller released his investigation's findings that there was no proof of a conspiracy between Trump and Russia to influence the 2016 election, Nance declared Trump's conduct was on the scale of notorious traitor Benedict Arnold and the data on his treachery was "unassailable."More Related News