Albuquerque Journal

House panel OKs release of Dem rebuttal to GOP memo

- BY KAROUN DEMIRJIAN AND DEVLIN BARRETT THE WASHINGTON POST

WASHINGTON — The House Intelligen­ce Committee voted unanimousl­y Monday to release a Democratic rebuttal to GOP accusation­s that the FBI misled a secret surveillan­ce court — but whether the informatio­n actually becomes public will depend on President Trump, who has heaped scorn on the effort.

The vote means the political rancor roiling Congress is likely to continue as accusation­s and counter-accusation­s fly about which party is misreprese­nting or misusing sensitive intelligen­ce surroundin­g the ongoing probe into whether any Trump associates coordinate­d with the Kremlin to interfere in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

The senior Democrat on the panel, Rep. Adam Schiff, Calif., announced the vote results, saying GOP attacks on the Justice Department and the FBI show desperatio­n on the part of the president’s defenders.

“We think this will help inform the public of the many distortion­s and inaccuraci­es” in the GOP memo released last week, Schiff told reporters after Monday’s vote, adding he was concerned the Trump administra­tion could still try to stymie the Democrats’ response.

“We want to make sure that the White House does not redact our memo for political purposes,’’ Schiff said. “There is a rising sense of panic clearly within the White House and as well on the Hill,’’ he said.

Before the vote, Trump charged in a tweet that Schiff “leaves closed committee hearings to illegally leak confidenti­al informatio­n” and “must be stopped” — suggesting the president may decide not to allow Schiff’s assertions to be made public.

The committee’s Republican members had previously signaled they would support eventually making the memo public.

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