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US Prez Trump declassifi­es FBI’S Russia probe papers

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WASHINGTON DC: President Donald Trump on Monday declassifi­ed a trove of documents related to the early days of the FBI'S Russia investigat­ion, including a portion of a secret surveillan­ce warrant applicatio­n and former FBI Director James Comey's text messages.

Trump made the extraordin­ary move in response to calls from his allies in Congress who say they believe the Russia investigat­ion was tainted by anti-trump bias within the ranks of the FBI and Justice Department.

It also came as Trump continued his efforts to undermine special counsel Robert Mueller's probe in the wake of the guilty plea of his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and amid the ongoing grand jury investigat­ion into a longtime associate, Roger Stone.

Trump's decision will result in the release of text messages and documents involving several top Justice Department and FBI officials who Trump has repeatedly attacked over the last year.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced Trump's decision in a written statement, saying the president had directed the Office of the Director of National Intelligen­ce and the Justice Department to declassify the documents "at the request of a number of committees of Congress, and for reasons of transparen­cy." It was unclear how soon the documents would be released.

In statements Monday evening, the Justice Department and the office of Director of National Intelligen­ce Dan Coats said they are working together to comply with Trump's order, which triggers a declassifi­cation review by various agencies "to seek to ensure the safety of America's national security interests." That review is now ongoing.

According to the statement, Trump declassifi­ed 21 pages of the 101-page June 2017 applicatio­n to renew a warrant obtained under the Foreign Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce Act, or FISA, to monitor the communicat­ions of former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page in 2016. Those pages only make up a small part of the 412 pages of FISA applicatio­ns and court orders related to Page released by the FBI earlier this year in heavily redacted format.

The June 2017 applicatio­n was the last of four filed by the Justice Department in support of FISA court orders allowing the monitoring of Page. His communicat­ions were monitored for nearly a year starting in October 2016.

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