WASHINGTON, D.C. Rep. Elise Stefanik has voted in favor of releasing
a classified intelligence memo that purportedly contains evidence of improper surveillance usage by the FBI and Department of Justice in the probe into Russian election tampering.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, who sits on the House Intelligence Committee, voted in favor of releasing
a classified intelligence memo on Monday.
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 ranking Democrat on the House
Intelligence Committee says the
classified memo was substantially altered.
After weeks of discussions with the Justice Department, Democrats on the House
intelligence committee released Saturday a
classified memo that counters GOP allegations that the FBI abused U.S. government surveillance powers in its investigation into Russian election interference.
The House
Intelligence Committee on Saturday released a
classified Democratic
memo rebutting GOP claims that the FBI inappropriately spied on an adviser to President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.
He has attacked former FBI Director James Comey for releasing
memos he claims are
classified, and briefly blocked a Democratic
memo from the House
Intelligence Committee over its inclusion of
classified information, yet he grandstands against redactions insisted upon by his own Justice Department.)
«Dishonest and misleading
memo wrecked the House intel committee, destroyed trust with
Intelligence Community, damaged relationship with FISA court, and inexcusably exposed
classified investigation of an American citizen.»
In a letter sent late Friday to Rep. Devin Nunes (R - CA), the chair of the House
Intelligence Committee and the author of the GOP
memo, White House counsel Don McGahn writes that «although the President is inclined to declassify the February 5th Memorandum, because the Memorandum contains numerous properly
classified and especially sensitive passages, he is unable to do so at this time.»
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.
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 Donald Trump.
Republicans on the House
Intelligence Committee are on the verge of defying the Department of Justice and voting to release a
classified memo they say will reveal misconduct by senior FBI officials involved in investigating Trump's 2016 campaign.
Brushing aside opposition from the Justice Department, Republicans on the House
intelligence committee voted to release a
classified memo that purports to show improper use of surveillance by the FBI and the Justice Department in the Russia investigation.
Specifically, on Thursday, January 18, 2018, the House Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence (HPSCI) Majority voted to allow Members of the U.S. House of Representatives to review a misleading talking points «
memo» authored by Republican staff that selectively references and distorts highly
classified information.