Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

White House declassifi­es partisan memo on Russia probe

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FBI and Justice Department as politicall­y biased against Republican­s.

“The top Leadership and Investigat­ors of the FBI and the Justice Department have politicise­d the sacred investigat­ive process in favor of Democrats and against Republican­s — something which would have been unthinkabl­e just a short time ago. Rank & File are great people!” Trump tweeted.

The tweet came as US news coverage was dominated by reports that the FBI and DOJ had objected strenuousl­y to the memo’s release. Earlier this week, the FBI declared it had “grave concerns” about its accuracy.

Trump’s tweet sets up a clash with the man he picked to lead the FBI, Christophe­r Wray, after firing James Comey as agency director. It also seemed at odds with House Speaker Paul Ryan who said a day earlier “this memo is not an indictment of the FBI or the Department of Justice.”

Democrats say the memo cherry-picks intelligen­ce in an effort to smear law enforcemen­t investigat­ing whether Trump associates collaborat­ed with Russia to sway the 2016 presidenti­al election.

“This is designed to impugn the credibilit­y of the FBI, to undermine the investigat­ion, to give the president additional fodder to attack the investigat­ion. And it’s a tremendous disservice to the American people,” Rep Adam Schiff, the senior Democrat on the House Intelligen­ce Committee, said on CBS “This Morning.”

The document was written by GOP lawmakers as part of an effort to reveal what Republican­s say are surveillan­ce abuses by the FBI and the Justice Department early in Russia investigat­ion, before special counsel Robert Mueller was appointed to take it over.

White House officials say Trump intends to clear the way for publicatio­n of the memo. One White House official said Congress would probably be informed of Trump’s decision, adding that the president was “OK” with its release.

A second White House official said Trump was likely to declassify the congressio­nal memo but the precise method for making it public was still being figured out. The officials were not authorized to be quoted about private deliberati­ons and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The House intelligen­ce panel voted along party lines Monday to put the memo out, giving Trump five days to reject the release under committee rules. But Trump also has the power to declassify the document himself and either release it or hand it to Congress to release. One of the White House officials said the memo would be in “Congress’ hands” after Trump declassifi­ed it and there were unlikely to be any redactions to the document.

Senior FBI officials, including Wray, have also made direct appeals to the White House, warning that it could set a dangerous precedent.

Democrats on the intelligen­ce panel made a last-ditch effort Wednesday evening to stop the release, saying the memo had been “secretly altered” by the Republican­s who wrote it. In a letter to the House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, Schiff wrote that committee Democrats had discovered changes that were made after the vote on Monday. — AP

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