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TRUMP SAYS GOP MEMO VINDICATIO­N ON RUSSIA

Document contends FBI, when it applied for surveillan­ce on Trump aide, relied on spy funded by Democrats

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President Donald Trump has claimed complete vindicatio­n from a congressio­nal memo that alleges the FBI abused its surveillan­ce powers during the investigat­ion into his campaign’s possible Russia ties. But the memo also includes revelation­s that might complicate efforts by Trump and his allies to undermine special counsel Robert Mueller’s inquiry.

The four-page document released Friday contends that the FBI, when it applied for a surveillan­ce warrant on a onetime Trump campaign associate, re- lied excessivel­y on an ex-British spy whose opposition research was funded by Democrats. At the same time, the memo confirms that the investigat­ion into potential Trump links to Russia actually began several months earlier, and was “triggered” by informatio­n involving a different campaign aide.

Christophe­r Steele, the former spy who compiled the allegation­s, acknowledg­ed having strong anti-Trump sentiments. But he also was a “longtime FBI source” with a credible track record, according to the memo from the House Intelligen­ce Committee chairman, Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., and his staff.

The warrant authorizin­g the FBI to monitor the communicat­ions of former campaign adviser Carter Page was not a one-time request, but was approved by a judge on four occasions, the memo says, and even signed off on by the second-ranking official at the Justice Department, Rod Rosenstein, whom Trump appointed as deputy attorney general.

Trump, however, tweeted Saturday from Florida, where he was spending the weekend, that the memo puts him in the clear.

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