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Memo alleging DOJ, FBI abuse on Russia probe rocks US capital

WASHINGTON: A secret Republican memo alleging that a politically motivated Department of Justice and the FBI flagrantly abused regulations to spy on the Trump campaign has gripped Washington just as the Russia meddling probe edges closer to the White House.

Republicans are keen to see the four-page memo — written by Republican lawmaker Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee and a close defender of President Donald Trump — released, and his committee voted to do so.

Trump, who has five days to block the release, is expected to allow it.Democrats however say the memo is highly distorted and political, and ultimately aims to discredit special prosecutor Robert Mueller’s probe of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia in the 2016 election.

According to news reports citing people who have seen the document, it sums up how the Justice Department and FBI were able to obtain a so-called FISA national security warrant to run surveillance on Carter Page, a Trump election campaign advisor with extensive Moscow contacts.

“There are legitimate questions about whether an American civil liberties were violated by the FISA process,” House Majority leader Paul Ryan said Tuesday.“There may have been malfeasance at the FBI by certain individuals.”

The memo alleges that the department depended on the contentious and unproven “Russia dossier” — compiled by former British intelligence agent Christopher Steele and financed in part by Democrat Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign — to justify the warrant to the top-secret FISA court.

In addition, the memo alleges that after Trump became president, the warrant was extended by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein — the DOJ official who appointed Mueller to lead the Russia probe, and the only person who can fire him.

Rosenstein took charge of the probe when Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself — a move Trump has often criticized.The release of the document, based on highly classified information, is strongly opposed by the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Democrats also say they cannot debunk it without themselves releasing top secret counterintelligence information.The ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, said Monday the committee had “voted to put the president’s personal interest, perhaps their own political interests above the national interest, in denying themselves even the ability to hear from the department and the FBI.”



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