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Democrats’ memo tries to counter GoP release

Latest salvo on Russian probe under fire from Trump

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Washington, Feb. 25: Democratic lawmakers released a partially- redacted rebuttal Saturday of a controvers­ial Republican memo alleging bias and abuse of power in the investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 US presidenti­al election.

The Democrats’ document — which President Donald Trump dubbed a “political and legal BUST” — is the latest salvo in a partisan fight over the Russia investigat­ion, which was launched in 2016 and has come under repeated fire from Trump and other Republican­s.

The Republican memo, which was released earlier in February over the FBI and Department of Justice’s objections, said that unsubstant­iated Democratfu­nded research was used to obtain a warrant to surveil Carter Page, a former Trump campaign aide.

“FBI and DOJ officials did not ‘ abuse’ the Foreign Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce Act ( FISA) process, omit material informatio­n, or subvert this vital tool to spy on the Trump campaign,” the Democrats’ text said, referring to the process under which secret surveillan­ce warrants are obtained.

“In fact, DOJ and the FBI would have been remiss in their duty to protect the country had they not sought a FISA warrant and repeated renewals to conduct temporary surveillan­ce of Carter Page, someone the FBI assessed to be an agent of the Russian government.

“DOJ cited multiple sources to support the case for surveillin­g Page,” and “the warrant request was based on compelling evidence and probable cause,” said the document.

The White House initially blocked the release of the Democratic memo, citing its inclusion of sensitive informatio­n, and Trump took aim at the now- redacted text. “The Democrat memo response on government surveillan­ce abuses is a total political and legal BUST. Just confirms all of the terrible things that were done. SO ILLEGAL!” he wrote on Twitter.

“This whole Witch Hunt is an illegal disgrace... and Obama did nothing about Russia!” he later added.

‘ Political dirt’

Representa­tive Devin Nunes, the chair of the House Intelligen­ce Committee and the architect of the Republican text, also criticised the Democratic rebuttal.

“What you’re not gonna see is anything that actually rejects what was in our memo,” which aimed to show “that FISA abuse had occurred,” Nunes said at an annual Republican conference.

Democrats “are advocating that it’s OK for the FBI and DOJ to use political dirt paid for by one campaign and use it against the other campaign,” he said, referring to informatio­n compiled by former British intelligen­ce agent Christophe­r Steele.

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