President Trump said April 27 he was «very honored» by a report by House
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Not exact matches
The House
Intelligence Committee is expected to vote Monday on whether to release the Democrats» own classified memo, which purportedly serves as a rebuttal to the
Republican memo released late last week.
The Senate and House
intelligence committees are two of the main congressional panels probing allegations that Russia sought to interfere in the U.S. election to boost
Republican President Donald Trump's chances at winning the White House, and possible collusion between Trump associates and Russia.
In one of the strongest statements by
Republicans, Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina, chairman of the Senate
intelligence committee, said, «I am troubled by the timing and reasoning of Director Comey's termination.»
The
Republican chairman of the U.S. Senate
Intelligence Committee on Wednesday promised a thorough investigation into any direct links between Russia and
Republican Donald Trump during his successful 2016 run for the White House.
The House
Intelligence Committee late Saturday released a memo, drafted by the committee's minority of Democratic members and seeking to rebut a parallel memo released earlier this month by its Republican majority and chair Dev
Committee late Saturday released a memo, drafted by the
committee's minority of Democratic members and seeking to rebut a parallel memo released earlier this month by its Republican majority and chair Dev
committee's minority of Democratic members and seeking to rebut a parallel memo released earlier this month by its
Republican majority and chair Devin Nunes.
The investigation comes after
Republicans on the House
Intelligence Committee released a polarizing memo in February accusing the DOJ and the FBI of abusing their surveillance authority when they sought the Page warrant.
On Sunday, Sen. Roy Blunt, a Missouri
Republican and a member of the
intelligence committee, said the president would be «better served by getting all this information out.»
Trump did so again last month after the House
Intelligence Committee released a controversial
Republican memo purporting to show surveillance abuses by the FBI and the Department of Justice in seeking to monitor an adviser to the Trump campaign.
Partisan disagreements on the
intelligence committee have escalated over the last year as Democrats have charged that
Republicans aren't taking the panel's investigation into Russian election meddling seriously enough.
Republican Rep. Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House
Intelligence Committee, inserted a last - minute «unmasking» provision that would change the intelligence community's process for identifying US citizens caught up in foreign s
Intelligence Committee, inserted a last - minute «unmasking» provision that would change the
intelligence community's process for identifying US citizens caught up in foreign s
intelligence community's process for identifying US citizens caught up in foreign surveillance.
The House
Intelligence Committee, led by its
Republican chairman, Rep. Devin Nunes, on Friday released a report detailing its findings in its Russia investigation, ending the panel's politically charged probe.
Nevertheless, the article has prompted the
Republican chairmen of the House
intelligence and oversight
committees to announce a joint investigation of the merger.
The Obama administration's refusal to either endorse or oppose legislation from Senators Richard Burr and Dianne Feinstein, the
Republican chair and top Democrat respectively of the Senate
Intelligence Committee, stems in part from ongoing divisions among various federal agencies over encryption, the sources said.
On Friday, the House
Intelligence Committee, which is chaired by
Republican Representative Devin Nunes, released a four - page memo alleging surveillance abuses by the FBI.
Confirmed just last month, he made a trip to Capitol Hill on Thursday for a previously unannounced meeting with the
Republican and Democratic leaders of the Senate
Intelligence Committee.
First, there was the decision last Friday by House
Republicans (with the president's approval) to release a controversial memo from House
Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes related to the FBI's investigation into President Trump's Russia ties.
Republicans on the House
Intelligence Committee on Friday released their hotly contested report on Russian interference in the presidential election, concluding there was no conspiracy between President Trump or his allies and Moscow.
Democrats on the House
Intelligence Committee have a list of 20 to 30 witnesses they still want to question in the Russia investigation but fear that
Republicans will prevent them from doing so, Rep. Jackie Speier, D - Calif., says.
Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine, who also serves on the Senate
Intelligence Committee, said Tuesday that she has «grown increasingly concerned as we're learning more and more about the manipulation of data, the harvesting of data from Facebook, the ads that were placed to sow the seeds of discord in this country.»
The «Nunes memo,» a controversial document written by
Republican House
Intelligence Committee staffers and likely to be released soon, reportedly criticizes Rosenstein.
Chairman Nunes» decision, supported by House Speaker Ryan and
Republican Members of the House Permanent Select
Committee on
Intelligence, to publicly release misleading allegations against the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation is a shameful effort to discredit these institutions, undermine the Special Counsel's ongoing investigation, and undercut congressional probes.
House
Republicans on the
Intelligence Committee voted to declassify the memo on Monday, giving the White House five days to either release the memo or object, which would have sent the memo back to the House for a full vote on its release.
It's unclear what the impact of the Nunes memo will be, as
Republicans and Democrats on the House
Intelligence Committee, who have already seen the memo, strongly disagree on its implications.
Last week,
Republicans on the House
Intelligence Committee voted to release the so - called «Nunes memo.»
As the Washington Post's Elise Viebeck and Shane Harris noted, four
Republican members of the House
Intelligence Committee on Sunday dissented from Trump's view that corruption has poisoned the Russia investigation in different televised interviews.
The House
Intelligence Committee on Friday released a memo put together by
Republican Rep. Devin Nunes (R - CA) that alleges abuses of power by the FBI during its investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
Republicans on the House
Intelligence Committee voted on Monday night to release it, though Democrats unanimously opposed it.
Last week,
Republicans on the House
Intelligence Committee voted to make public a GOP - drafted memo that contained allegations the FBI abused its power to spy on the Trump campaign.
«Chairman Nunes» decision, supported by House Speaker Ryan and
Republican Members of the House Permanent Select
Committee on Intelligence, to publicly release misleading allegations against the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation is a shameful effort to discredit these institutions, undermine the Special Counsel's ongoing investigation, and undercut congressional probes,» the committee's Democrats said in a s
Committee on
Intelligence, to publicly release misleading allegations against the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation is a shameful effort to discredit these institutions, undermine the Special Counsel's ongoing investigation, and undercut congressional probes,» the
committee's Democrats said in a s
committee's Democrats said in a statement.
Devin Nunes, a
Republican member of Congress and chair of the United States House Permanent Select
Committee on
Intelligence, authored the memo.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday refused to authorize the release of a Democratic rebuttal to a
Republican intelligence committee memo alleging that FBI and Justice Department officials abused their power to spy on former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
You can then ask: Why did all Democrats on the House
Intelligence Committee vote against releasing the
Republican memo?
Republicans on the House
Intelligence Committee voted to release the Nunes memo, but voted against releasing the Democratic memo.
[House
Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Adam] Schiff said
Republicans said they might consider [releasing the Democrats» memo] in another week.
Rep. Devin Nunes, the embattled California
Republican who is chairman of the
Intelligence Committee, announced he would step aside from leading his committee's investigation into Russia's efforts to disrupt last year's presidential
Committee, announced he would step aside from leading his
committee's investigation into Russia's efforts to disrupt last year's presidential
committee's investigation into Russia's efforts to disrupt last year's presidential election.
«We were ready,» said Senator Saxby Chambliss of Georgia, the senior
Republican on the
Intelligence Committee.
Two weeks after Trump blocked the full release of a classified Democratic memo, the House
intelligence committee published a redacted version of the document that aims to counter a narrative that
Republicans on the
committee have promoted for months — that the FBI and Justice Department conspired against Trump as they investigated his ties to Russia.
Republican House
Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers said earlier in the day that the Obama administration should not release the gruesome post-mortem images, saying it could complicate the job for American troops overseas.
And in a sign of possible trouble for the administration,
Republican Sen. Richard Burr, who is leading a Senate
intelligence committee probe into alleged Russian influence on the election, expressed disquiet at the firing of Comey, which he described as a «loss for the bureau and the nation.
The House
Intelligence Committee voted on Monday to release a classified memo the committee's Republicans compiled on the FBI and its investigation into President Dona
Committee voted on Monday to release a classified memo the
committee's Republicans compiled on the FBI and its investigation into President Dona
committee's
Republicans compiled on the FBI and its investigation into President Donald Trump.
«The dispute pits Trump and the
Republican chairman of the House
Intelligence Committee against the Justice Department and intelligence agencies, whose leaders warn that publicly identifying the confidential source would put lives in danger and imperil other
Intelligence Committee against the Justice Department and
intelligence agencies, whose leaders warn that publicly identifying the confidential source would put lives in danger and imperil other
intelligence agencies, whose leaders warn that publicly identifying the confidential source would put lives in danger and imperil other operations.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon refused to answer a broad array of queries from the House
Intelligence Committee about his time working for President Donald Trump, provoking a subpoena from the panel's
Republican chairman.
Three days before testifying privately before the House
Intelligence Committee about the campaign, Caputo said he recalled speaking with Trump Jr. around the time his father clinched the
Republican presidential nomination in the spring of 2016.
Congressional leaders from the
Intelligence Committees of both chambers have also strongly spoken out against the proposal, and a group of seven House
Republican committee chairmen sent a letter of opposition to their colleagues on Tuesday.
The usual suspects have shouldered their political quivers as debate rages over the White House's decision to withhold a Democratic House
Intelligence Committee memo rebutting one from the
Republican side.
Democrats are calling for the chairman of the House
Intelligence Committee, California
Republican Devin Nunes, to step down from the investigation of ties between Russia and the Trump administration, but he's refusing to recuse himself.
In a striking repudiation of President Trump, the chairman of the House
Intelligence Committee, California
Republican Rep. Devin Nunes, said he had seen no indication of Trump's claim on Twitter that former President Barack Obama wiretapped his phones in Trump Tower during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The
Republican chairman and ranking Democrat on the House
Intelligence Committee said new documents provided to Congress by the Justice Department provided no proof to support Trump's claim that his predecessor had ordered wiretaps of Trump Tower.
House
Intelligence Committee Devin Nunes, a California Republican, met on the White House grounds with a source who showed him secret American intelligence reports a day before he revealed that Trump or his closest associates may have been «incidentally» swept up in foreign surveillance by American s
Intelligence Committee Devin Nunes, a California
Republican, met on the White House grounds with a source who showed him secret American
intelligence reports a day before he revealed that Trump or his closest associates may have been «incidentally» swept up in foreign surveillance by American s
intelligence reports a day before he revealed that Trump or his closest associates may have been «incidentally» swept up in foreign surveillance by American spy agencies.