The Columbus Dispatch

President pondering release of memo

- By Mary Clare Jalonick, Chad Day and Jonathan Lemire

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump met with a top Justice Department official Tuesday to review a classified Democratic memo on the Russia investigat­ion, less than a week after he brushed aside objections from the same agency over releasing a Republican account.

The dueling memos — and Trump’s silence so far on whether he will release the Democratic version — have set up a standoff between Trump and congressio­nal Democrats and deepened partisan fights on the House intelligen­ce panel. The memos have become the recent focus of the committee’s probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

The Democratic document is intended to counter the GOP memo, which criticized methods the FBI used to obtain a surveillan­ce warrant on a onetime Trump campaign associate, Carter Page. The president has until the end of the week to decide whether to make it public.

On Tuesday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump met with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to discuss difference­s between the two memos, and “we are undergoing the exact same process that we did with the previous memo, in which it will go through a full and thorough legal and national security review.”

The House panel voted unanimousl­y Monday to release the Democratic memo, sending it to the White House.

Separate Russia investigat­ions are underway by the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee and special counsel Robert Mueller, whose team is scheduled to interview former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon next week.

Also Tuesday, the House Intelligen­ce Committee gave Bannon another week to negotiate the terms of a closed-door interview as the White House has put limits on what he can tell Congress. Bannon was under subpoena to appear Tuesday as part of the panel’s Russia probe, but Republican­s pushed the deadline to next week as talks about the terms of his interview continued.

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