Albuquerque Journal

FBI reveals ‘grave concerns’ on memo

Agency clashes with WH over accuracy of informatio­n

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WASHINGTON — In a remarkably public clash of wills with the White House, the FBI declared Wednesday it has “grave concerns” about the accuracy of a classified memo on the Russia election investigat­ion that President Donald Trump wants released.

The FBI’s short and sharp statement, its first on the issue, laid bare a Trump administra­tion conflict that had previously played out mostly behind closed doors in meetings between top Justice Department and White House officials.

“As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamenta­lly impact the memo’s accuracy,” the FBI said.

Further complicati­ng the memo’s release, the top Democrat on the House intelligen­ce committee said late Wednesday that his committee’s vote to release the memo was now invalid because it was “secretly altered” by Republican­s who wrote it. California Rep. Adam Schiff said in a letter to House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Devin Nunes that committee Democrats had discovered changes that were made after the panel voted Monday to send it to Trump for review.

“The White House has therefore been reviewing a document since Monday night that the committee never approved for public release,” Schiff said in the letter.

Schiff did not detail the changes, and a spokesman for Nunes did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. Trump has five days from the vote to review the document, and if he doesn’t object then Congress can release it.

Schiff called for Nunes to withdraw the memo from the White House and for the committee to hold a new vote next Monday.

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