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What do we know about the secret GOP memo? - ABC News

posted onFebruary 1, 2018
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Article snippet: President Donald Trump may have shed some light into whether he will release a classified memo, known informally as the Nunes memo, when he was caught on a live mic while leaving Tuesday night's State of the Union address. Trump, when asked by Rep. Jeff Duncan, R-S.C. whether he would be releasing the memo, was caught responding, "Don’t worry, 100 percent." ABC News breaks down all of the details about the memo capturing the attention of Washington. The GOP memo is a classified document drafted by the staff of House Intelligence Committee Chairman reports the document alleges abuses by Deputy Attorney General ABC News has reported, inflammatory and uncorroborated. According to the Times, the memo contends that Rosenstein, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants are approved by a judge in special FISA courts. On January 24 Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd sent a letter to Nunes' office, saying it would be "extraordinarily reckless" to release the memo without giving the Justice Department and the FBI a chance to review it first. Since then, FBI director Chris Wray has viewed at least part of the document during a meeting with Nunes on Sunday, according to sources. Now DOJ spokesperson Sarah Flores tells ABC News the issue of recklessness is "moot," because Wray has seen the GOP memo. Asked whether DOJ has a position now on whether the memo should be released, Flores declined comment. On Monday the Republican majority... Link to the full article to read more

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