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Lawmakers Battle over Whether to Declassify Nunes Memo

HeadlineJan 29, 2018

In more news from Washington, D.C., lawmakers are battling over whether to declassify a four-page document written by California Congressmember Devin Nunes in which he claims that, under the Obama administration, the FBI surveilled the Trump campaign. The House Intelligence Committee, which Nunes chairs, may vote to declassify the memo as early as today. Democratic lawmakers are accusing Nunes of trying to derail and undermine special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into the Trump campaign in trying to release the document.

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