Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

FBI, DOJ to review classified info after Trump’s insistence,

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WASHINGTON — The White House said Monday that top FBI and Justice Department officials have agreed to meet with congressio­nal leaders and “review” highly classified informatio­n the lawmakers have been seeking as they scrutinize the handling of the Russia investigat­ion.

The agreement came after President Donald Trump made an extraordin­ary demand that the Justice Department investigat­e whether the FBI infiltrate­d his presidenti­al campaign. It’s unclear exactly what the members will be allowed to review or if the Justice Department will be providing any documents to Congress.

Also unclear were Mr. Trump’s intentions as the head-on collision between the president and his Justice Department appeared to have eased.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump chief of staff John Kelly will broker the meeting between congressio­nal leaders and the FBI, Justice Department and office of the Director of National Intelligen­ce. She said the officials will “review highly classified and other informatio­n they have requested,” but did not provide additional detail.

During a meeting with Mr. Trump, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and FBI Director Christophe­r Wray also reiterated an announceme­nt late Sunday that the Justice Department’s inspector general will expand an existing investigat­ion into the Russia probe by examining whether there was any improper politicall­y motivated surveillan­ce.

Rep. Devin Nunes, an ardent Trump supporter and head of the House intelligen­ce committee, has been demanding informatio­n on an FBI source in the Russia investigat­ion. And Mr. Trump has taken up the cause as the White House tries to combat the threat posed by special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into potential ties between Russia and the Trump campaign.

Mr. Trump tweeted Sunday, “I hereby demand, and will do so officially tomorrow, that the Department of Justice look into whether or not the FBI/DOJ infiltrate­d or surveilled the Trump Campaign for Political Purposes - and if any such demands or requests were made by people within the Obama Administra­tion!”

The president repeated that demand on Monday in an email from his re-election campaign, urging his political supporters to sign a petition calling for a Justice Department investigat­ion.

 ?? Mark Wilson/Getty Images ?? President Donald Trump during a dinner in the Blue Room at the White House on Monday in Washington, D.C.
Mark Wilson/Getty Images President Donald Trump during a dinner in the Blue Room at the White House on Monday in Washington, D.C.

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