President Trump has five days to decide whether he has any objections to the release, but signs point to him allowing it. The document was pushed by Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., and other GOP committee members.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said Tuesday there would be a full review before any release, adding: "We want to make sure we do it the right way."
Those who have seen the document suggest it reveals what role the unverified anti-Trump "dossier" played in the application for a surveillance warrant on at least one Trump associate.
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6 comments:
Release it
I want them to vote on proving that Obama, Hillary, et. al. are all traitors and put on the firing line.
It's a be careful what you wish for thing here. The dems started this and again it backfires on them. Release it.
There's only one way to release it, and that's in its original, pure, unedited form. Anything less would be an insult to Americans.
A lot of swamp rats with both an R or a D behind their name are getting real nervous and that's good.
It must be one damning document for the FBI and the Democrats, Hillary and Obama, in particular, for them to be fighting so hard to keep the American people from seeing it. I'm thinking it is the expose of the real collusion case during the election. Hillary and Obama colluded with the FBI and the DOJ to smear Trump and start an investigation that would remove Trump from office, should he be elected. And they paid for a false document to lead the fake charges. We've had some corrupt administrations in my lifetime, but nothing like what the Obama administration has done. It all started with the Democrats maneuvering an unqualified candidate into the White House. Once they pulled that off, there was no law they couldn't break and get away with it. It is all starting to come unraveled now that their people are being removed from government.
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