Ron Wyden

Members of both legislative bodies are advocating for bills requiring more transparency in internet advertisement.
“There should be no presumption that he is telling the whole truth," he said.
"This starts to look like open, knowing collusion with the Russian government."
When asked if he now questions the president’s credibility, the Senate majority leader pivoted.
During his appearance before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said that his involvement in the ouster of then-FBI Director James Comey hadn't violated his recusal from the Russia investigation, but Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) didn't buy it. "That answer, in my view, doesn't pass the smell test," Wyden retorted.