Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., hinted at revealing more damaging information related to how the Russia investigation was conducted, saying Thursday night, "stay tuned."
Graham, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, was on Fox News and told host Sean Hannity that special counsel Robert Mueller's team wiped more than a dozen mobile phones that investigators used during the probe.
"We cannot live in a country where this is tolerated," said Graham, who called the situation a "pretty obvious" double standard.
"Trump-Russia, look how much money they spent, how many agents were involved in investigating all things Trump and Russia, how many subpoenas issued, how many lives turned upside down."
He added, "If you can't manage your own phone, why should we trust you to investigate a crime?"
Graham noted that there may be more to the story revealed in the coming weeks. The committee he leads has invited former FBI Director James Comey, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, and former FBI agent Peter Strzok to testify.
"You think you are mad about the phones being wiped? Stay tuned," Graham said. "We'll talk in about 10 or 12 days and we'll see if there is something else you can get mad about."
Graham asked aloud whether wiping the phones was done to hide information from Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz.
"The question is, did they obstruct justice, did they intentionally delete information from their phone because Horowitz was on the case?" he said.
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