KEY POINTS
  • Democratic Reps. Val Demings, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Sean Maloney and Peter Welch will serve on the committee, Pelosi says.
  • The committee pursued a limited investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election under Republican Chairman Devin Nunes of California, but Democrats' efforts to pursue their own lines of inquiry were largely stymied.
  • The committee's new chairman Rep. Adam Schiff says he looks forward to working with the new members "to restore regular order and comity" on the powerful select committee.
Committee ranking member Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) speaks during a hearing before the House (Select) Intelligence Committee November 1, 2017 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

Four Democrats will join the House Intelligence Committee as the panel resuscitates its inquiry into President Donald Trump's ties to Russia under a new Democratic majority and new chairman Adam Schiff.

Reps. Val Demings of Florida, Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois, Sean Maloney of New York and Peter Welch of Vermont will serve on the committee, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday.