"The FBI was provided a limited opportunity to review this memo the day before the committee voted to release it," the agency said in a statement. The FBI was reacting to the statements Trump made at his State of the Union address, when he promised Republican Congressman Jeff Duncan that he would release the memo. "Don't worry, 100 percent," said Trump to Duncan on a hot mike after the congressman urged the president to release the memo, as reported Wednesday by several US television networks. 2 official, Rod Rosenstein, signed an order authorizing the bureau to monitor Page, an American citizen. Currently, to fire Mueller, Trump would need Rosenstein to authorize the move and the latter has said he would not do so unless there were just cause.
Source: bd News24 February 01, 2018 06:45 UTC