Brushing aside opposition from the Justice
Department, Republicans on the House intelligence committee voted Monday to
release a classified memo that purports to show improper use of surveillance by
the FBI and the Justice Department in the Russia investigation.
The four-page memo has become a political flash point, with President Donald Trump and many Republicans pushing for its
release and suggesting that some in the Justice Department and FBI have
conspired against the president.
The memo was written by Republicans on the
committee, led by chairman Rep. Devin Nunes of California, a close Trump ally
who has become a fierce critic of the FBI and the Justice Department. Special
counsel Robert Mueller is investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 election
and whether Trump's campaign was involved.
Republicans have said the memo reveals grave
concerns about abuses of the government surveillance powers in the Russia
investigation. Democrats have called it a selectively edited group of GOP
talking points that attempt to distract from the committee's own investigation into
Russian meddling.
The vote to release the memo is an
unprecedented move by the committee, which typically goes out of its way to
protect classified information in the interest of protecting intelligence
sources and methods. The memo was delivered by courier to the White House on
Monday evening. Trump now has five days to object to its release by the
committee.
The White House said late Monday that the
president will meet with his national security team and White House counsel to
discuss the memo in the coming days.
Republicans said they are confident that the
release won't harm national security. They also said they would not release the
underlying intelligence that informed the memo.
From Yahoo
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