The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

New rift over secret memo in Russia probe

Conservati­ve Republican­s want document released.

- By Chris Megerian

WASHINGTON — Conservati­ve Republican­s are pushing to release a memo containing classified informatio­n about the federal investigat­ion into Russian meddling in the 2016 campaign, sparking new controvers­y in a case that has already caused deep partisan rifts.

The contents of the fourpage memo, which was written by staff working with Rep. Devin Nunes, a California Republican who chairs the House Intelligen­ce Committee, have not been publicly revealed. But President Donald Trump’s allies in Congress say that they are explosive.

“It’s some of the most alarming things I’ve ever read, and every single American citizen should be able to read that material as soon as possible,” said Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio.

Democrats on the committee have dismissed the memo as a dishonest attempt to undermine the Russia investigat­ion, and Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., called it a “pack of lies.”

Republican­s have repeatedly said the Russia investigat­ion, currently led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, has been undermined by partisan bias. Mueller was appointed last May after Trump fired FBI Director James Comey.

Freedom Caucus members asked House Speaker Paul Ryan to support releasing the memo during Thursday night negotiatio­ns over the federal budget. Ryan deferred the issue to the House Intelligen­ce Committee, which made it available to every member of Congress this week.

It was unclear Friday whether the GOP-led House committee would hold a vote that would lay the groundwork for making the memo public.

Not everyone in Ryan’s caucus wants it out. Rep. Mike Conaway, a Texas Republican who is leading the House Intelligen­ce Committee’s inquiry into Russia’s role in the 2016 election, said it would be “real dangerous” to release the memo because it includes classified informatio­n.

The document is the result of Nunes probing how the Department of Justice handled the Russia investigat­ion. Nunes has said his work has uncovered serious problems involving the use of secret surveillan­ce powers.

“I believe there’s evidence that abuses have occurred,” he told Fox News last month.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether the memo also looked at Republican claims that Mueller’s criminal investigat­ion has been undermined by partisan bias.

The reaction to the memo was sharply split along party lines.

 ?? REX SHUTTERSTO­CK / ZUMA PRESS / TNS ?? The memo was written by staff working with Rep. Devin Nunes, who chairs the House Intelligen­ce Committee (here in 2017). The document is the result of Nunes probing how the Department of Justice handled the Russia investigat­ion.
REX SHUTTERSTO­CK / ZUMA PRESS / TNS The memo was written by staff working with Rep. Devin Nunes, who chairs the House Intelligen­ce Committee (here in 2017). The document is the result of Nunes probing how the Department of Justice handled the Russia investigat­ion.

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