The Denver Post

Trump delays order to release documents

- By Jill Colvin and Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON» President Donald Trump on Friday delayed his own order to declassify and release documents from the FBI’s Russia investigat­ion, saying the Justice Department and U.S. allies have raised security concerns about their disclosure.

The announceme­nt, in a pair of tweets, represente­d a highly unusual walkback for a president who has pressed for the release of classified informatio­n that he believes will expose “really bad things” at the FBI and discredit special counsel Robert Muel ler’s investigat­ion into possible coordinati­on between Russia and the Trump campaign. The order threatened to fuel further tension between Trump and a law enforcemen­t community he routinely maligns as biased against him and determined to undermine his presidency.

The president on Monday called for the declassifi­cation of highly sensitive records from the Russia probe, including a portion of a secret warrant applicatio­n to monitor the communicat­ions of Carter Page, a Trump campaign adviser whom the FBI suspected of being a Russian agent. The Justice Department said it had begun complying with the order, though officials had previously strenuousl­y objected to the release of classified informatio­n they said could jeopardize the investigat­ion and compromise secret sources.

Trump said Friday that instead of moving forward immediatel­y, the department’s inspector general had been asked to review these documents on an “expedited basis.” He tweeted that he believes the office, which is already reviewing FBI actions in the early stages of the Russia probe, will move quickly.

The president also noted: “In the end I can always declassify if it proves necessary. Speed is very important to me — and everyone!”

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