The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Classified memo alleging abuse being reviewed

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WASHINGTON — The White House said Tuesday it will conduct a legal and national security review before President Donald Trump decides whether to release a classified memo on the Russia investigat­ion that has sparked a political fight pitting Republican­s against the FBI and the Department of Justice.

Trump has five days to object to the release of the memo, though he has signaled he wants it made public. The memo arrived at the White House on Monday after Republican­s on the House intelligen­ce committee brushed aside opposition from the Justice Department and voted to release it.

The four-page memo was written by Republican­s on the committee, led by chairman Rep. Devin Nunes, of California, a close Trump ally who has become a fierce critic of the FBI and the Justice Department.

Republican­s have said the memo reveals improper use of surveillan­ce by the FBI and the Justice Department in the Russia investigat­ion. Democrats have called it a selectivel­y edited group of GOP talking points that attempt to distract from the committee’s own investigat­ion into Russian meddling.

On Tuesday, House Speaker Paul Ryan said he supports the memo’s release but doesn’t want Republican­s to use it to attack special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigat­ing Russian

meddling in the 2016 election and whether Trump’s campaign was involved.

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