The Mercury News

Democrats accused of playing politics with classified memo

- By Chad Day and Jonathan Lemire

WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump on Saturday accused the Democrats of playing politics with classified informatio­n, asserting that their memo countering GOP allegation­s about the conduct of the FBI’s Russia probe was a trap meant to “blame the White House for lack of transparen­cy.”

Citing national security concerns, the White House notified the House Intelligen­ce Committee on Friday that the president was “unable” to declassify the Democratic memo. White House counsel Don McGahn said in a letter to the committee that the memo contains “numerous properly classified and especially sensitive passages” and asked the committee to revise it with the help of the Justice Department.

He said Trump was still “inclined” to release the memo in the interest of transparen­cy if revisions are made.

Trump weighed in with a tweet on Saturday.

“The Democrats sent a very political and long response memo which they knew, because of sources and methods (and more), would have to be heavily redacted, whereupon they would blame the White House for lack of transparen­cy,” he tweeted.

The meaning of the “(and more)” was not immediatel­y clear.

Trump urged the Democrats to “re-do and send back in proper form!”

The president’s rejection of the Democratic memo was in contrast to his enthusiast­ic embrace of releasing the Republican document, which accuses the FBI and Justice Department of abusing their surveillan­ce powers in obtaining a secret warrant to monitor former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser Carter Page.

Even before reading the GOP document, Trump pledged to make it public and was overheard telling one congressma­n after the State of the Union address that he would “100 percent” put it out. It was published in full a week ago over the objections of the Justice Department.

The Intelligen­ce Committee’s top Democrat, California Rep. Adam Schiff, criticized Trump for treating the two documents differentl­y, saying the president is now seeking revisions by the same committee that produced the original Republican memo. Still, Schiff said, Democrats “look forward to conferring with the agencies to determine how we can properly inform the American people about the misleading attack on law enforcemen­t by the GOP.”

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