Sentences with phrase «memo becomes public»

If approved, the memo becomes public knowledge and is no longer classified.
The Nunes memo became public at a time when Trump's lawyers are negotiating with Mueller's team over whether he will answer questions related to the probe.

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A memo that Comey wrote after the meeting, which became public May 16, says Trump asked him to shut down the FBI investigation into Flynn and his Russia ties.
The DEC has become a Ground Zero in the ongoing battle between the governor and the public employee unions over layoffs ever since its former commissioner, Pete Grannis, was fired for insubordination after the leaking of a memo he wrote warning further cuts at the agency would render it unable to fulfill its core missions.
In the memo that became public last Friday, Sugarman said de Blasio and his team had worked with the New York Hotel Trades Council union, the United Federation of Teachers, and political consultants to channel at least $ 971,000 in 2014 to three upstate Democratic senate candidates.
The memo by Lewis Powell who President Richard Nixon appointed to the Supreme Court within months of its release, inspired the growth of conservative think tanks such as the Heritage Foundation, Manhattan Institute, Cato Institute and others who became strident supporters of public education reform and privatization.
Their plan for a campaign to confuse the public about the state of the science of global warming was laid out in a memo, which became public.
The «Western Fuels memos» became known as the «Orders from Big Coal» despite the fact that the Western Fuels Association is actually a small, not - for - profit, member - owned co-op serving 24 consumer - owned rural and small municipal electric cooperatives and other public power systems from Wyoming to Kansas.
The Guardian posted a confidential memo, prepared by John Droz, a fellow at the American Tradition Institute (ATI), that made recommendations to build a national PR campaign and non-profit organization dedicated to causing «subversion in message of [wind] industry so that it effectively becomes so bad that no one wants to admit in public they are for it.»
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