Orlando Sentinel

Dems in talks with FBI on memo’s content

- By Tom LoBianco

WASHINGTON — The top Democrat on the House intelligen­ce committee said Wednesday that he is continuing to negotiate with the FBI over the release of a memo packed with classified informatio­n from secret surveillan­ce applicatio­ns, but remains unsure if the White House will attempt to block its release.

Democrats argue their memo, with as yet undisclose­d details used to win court approval to listen in on a former adviser to the campaign of President Donald Trump, would rebut a Republican memo released two weeks ago. Trump has said the GOP memo proves his campaign was the target of a politicall­y motivated spying operation.

“What I don’t know is what authority the FBI and (Justice Department) has been given. When we reach an agreement with the FBI, is that the end of the matter, or will the White House use a veto?” Rep. Adam Schiff said at The Christian Science Monitor Breakfast.

Ty Cobb, the lawyer coordinati­ng the White House’s response to the special counsel’s Russia inquiry, rebutted Schiff’s accusation, flatly saying “No.”

Schiff and Democratic staff have been talking with the FBI about what portions of their memo to redact, after the White House last week announced it would not approve its release without significan­t redactions. Democrats have argued the memo would prove that the Foreign Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce Act warrant approved for Carter Page used credible evidence, and not just allegation­s from the “Steele dossier,” which was bankrolled in part by a lawyer with the presidenti­al campaign of Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee. Schiff noted Wednesday that the memo includes classified details from four FISA applicatio­ns on Page, the original filed in October 2016, and three renewals.

 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP ?? Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House intel committee, is negotiatin­g release of a rebuttal memo.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House intel committee, is negotiatin­g release of a rebuttal memo.

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