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FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2018, file photo, Rep. Thomas Rooney, R-Fla., center, talks with reporters as he leaves a House Intelligence Committee meeting where the committee is interviewing former White House strategist Steve Bannon behind closed doors on Capitol Hill in Washington. Partisan sparring over the Russia investigation is causing chaos on the traditionally bipartisan House intelligence committee _ with the panel now planning to build a wall to separate Republican and Democratic staff who have long sat side by side. Rooney, said Feb. 8 that he thinks the committee is “poison” right now, characterizing partisan tensions as a total breakdown on committee that could have national security concerns(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2018, file photo, Rep. Thomas Rooney, R-Fla., center, talks with reporters as he leaves a House Intelligence Committee meeting where the committee is interviewing former White House strategist Steve Bannon behind closed doors on Capitol Hill in Washington. Partisan sparring over the Russia investigation is causing chaos on the traditionally bipartisan House intelligence committee _ with the panel now planning to build a wall to separate Republican and Democratic staff who have long sat side by side. Rooney, said Feb. 8 that he thinks the committee is “poison” right now, characterizing partisan tensions as a total breakdown on committee that could have national security concerns(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

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