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Trump all set to release memo

Document alleges FBI abuses in election probe

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump is set to approve the release of an explosive memo alleging abuse of power in the FBI’s probe of his election campaign, a White House official said.

Rejecting entreaties from the Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion to block the document on the grounds it could expose top secret counterint­elligence data, the official said the president’s green light would come soon.

“The president is OK with it,” the official said. “I doubt there will be any redactions. It’s in Congress’s hands after that.”

The four-page memo was written by Republican lawmaker Devin Nunes, chairman of the House Intelligen­ce Committee, and purports to show the Justice Department and the FBI as deeply politicise­d, anti-Trump agencies.

Its release would amount to an outright rejection of the FBI’s extraordin­ary warning on Tuesday that it had “grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamenta­lly impact the memo’s accuracy.”

Democrats and critics in the intelligen­ce community say the release is a stunt aimed at casting doubt on the independen­ce of the Justice Department and FBI, using very selective informatio­n that cannot be countered publicly without revealing more secrets about government counter-intelligen­ce operations.

They say the ultimate goal of Nunes, with Trump’s support, is to undermine special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, which has edged closer to the president himself.

Based on highly classified documents deal- ing with Russian espionage, Nunes’ memo is his summary of what lay behind the FBI obtaining a so-called FISA national security warrant in 2016 to surveil Trump campaign official Carter Page, who had many Russian contacts.

Nunes alleges that the basis of the warrant applicatio­n was the “Russia dossier,” informatio­n on contacts between the Trump campaign and Moscow compiled by former British intelligen­ce agent Christophe­r Steele.

The dossier remains contentiou­s and unproven, and was financed in part by Democrat Hillary Clinton’s presidenti­al campaign – a fact that Nunes says shows the FBI and Justice Department’s anti-Trump bias and abuse of power.

The story the Nunes memo is expected to paint tallies with Trump’s longstandi­ng claims that allegation­s of collusion between his campaign and a Russian effort to sway the 2016 election are “fake news”.

Paul Ryan, the Republican speaker of the House of Representa­tives, defended the memo on Thursday as part of an effort to protect American civil liberties.

“This memo is not an indictment of the FBI or the Department of Justice,” Ryan said.

“What it is, is the Congress’s legitimate function of oversight to make sure that the FISA process is being used correctly,” he said, adding: “This does not implicate the Mueller investigat­ion.”

Leading Democrats Senator Chuck Schumer and Representa­tive Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday both called on Ryan to remove Nunes from his position as head of the Intelligen­ce Committee.

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