Posted on 02/01/2018 6:47:39 PM PST by markomalley
A bipartisan pair of senators are urging President Trump to not allow a GOP memo accusing the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI of abusing their power to be publicly released.
GOP Sen. Jeff Flake (Ariz.) and Democratic Sen. Christopher Coons (Del.) both members of the Judiciary Committee said Trump "should heed the warnings" from the DOJ and FBI, where top officials have taken issue with the forthcoming report.
"The presidents apparent willingness to release this memo risks undermining U.S. intelligence-gathering efforts, politicizing Congress oversight role, and eroding confidence in our institutions of government," the senators said in a joint statement.
Flake, who is retiring after 2018 and has been a vocal Trump critic, is one of few GOP senators to openly oppose releasing the memo. Sen. John Thune (S.D.), the No. 3 Senate Republican, also urged caution earlier Thursday in releasing the memo.
An official said Thursday that Trump would tell Congress "probably tomorrow" of his decision. The official said the president did not have any national security objections to releasing the memo and likely wouldn't request to redact any material.
The memo compiled by GOP staff for Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, has sparked a political firestorm in Washington.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein reportedly warned the White House against releasing the document, while the FBI, in a rare public statement, said it had "grave concerns" about the memo.
The White House is reportedly worried that FBI Director Christopher Wray will quit if it the memo is released over his objection.
Flake and Coons said Thursday that releasing the memo would "defy longstanding policies regarding the disclosure of classified information."
The House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines earlier this week to publicly release the memo, which is said to contain allegations that the FBI improperly surveilled Trump campaign communications.
Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) defended Nunes earlier Thursday, saying Democrats are "playing politics and theyre just looking for a political distraction" from the GOP tax plan.
Devin Nunes helped shepherd through a reauthorization of the foreign terrorist surveillance law. So hes focusing on keeping our country safe, focusing on national security," he said. "I think what they are trying to do is sidetrack us for some political gain.
But Ryan also said he didn't think the memo served as "an indictment on our institutions, of our justice system."
"This memo is not an indictment of the FBI, of the Department of Justice. It does not impugn [Robert Muellers Russia] investigation or the deputy attorney general, Ryan said at the GOP retreat in West Virginia.
ESAD Jeff
He needs to continue to try to protect McCain, who is thigh high in this mess
Flake would come out against fluffy kittens if Trump said he liked them.
Wasn’t this a given?
Like anyone in the world cares about what the Flake thinks.
Seeing this jack@ss oppose the release of the memo is a pretty good assurance that it will be released.
Jeff Flake: the conscience of an idiot
How many of these turkeys against it even read the memo?
What a POS this guy is.
This pathetic loser never disappoints. What an absolute putz. Has his family disowned him as yet?
What a less than worthless left wing pos.
“Flake comes out against releasing Nunes memo.”
When will he come out as a closeted homosexual?
You can interpret pretty much everything he does in light of his currying favor with MSM outlets as he auditions for a job. His political career is OVER.
Loser on steroids.
Where’s the Gomer Pyle GIF?
Arizona sure knows how to pick ‘em.
Speaking of Flake, did someone tape Lindsay Graham’s mouth shut this week?
Soon as he has an epiphany with Lynda.
Another cockroach runs around in panicked circles!
#ReleaseTheMemo #Unredacted #LetTheChipsFall
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