Republicans hope to release 'jaw-dropping' memo on surveillance abuses - News Summed Up

Republicans hope to release 'jaw-dropping' memo on surveillance abuses


House Republicans are hopeful that a four-page memo allegedly containing "jaw-dropping" revelations about U.S. government surveillance abuses will soon be made public. The document’s release would first need approval from House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., who can decide to bring the committee back together for a vote. If the majority of the committee votes to release the memo, it would then be up to President Trump. They have suggested that it contains damning evidence the Obama administration used FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) warrants to spy on the Trump campaign as well as his transition team ahead of the president’s swearing-in. Calls from Republicans to release the memo have been intensifying in recent days.


Source: Fox News January 22, 2018 18:56 UTC



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