Trump Seriously Considering Declassifying Key Russia Investigation Documents
Congressional members say the declassification would expose extensive evidence of abuse by the FBI and FISC
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he is seriously considering declassifying a slew of documents requested by former Republican House leaders investigating the FBIs handling of the Russia probe. Trump was pummeled with questions during a rancorous White House press briefing where he congratulated Republicans for winning Senate races and said he hoped to work with the new Democratic House leadership.
The president addressed questions regarding whether or not he would end Special Counsel Robert Muellers investigation, stating, I could, I could fire everybody right now. Politically, I dont like stopping it.
Its a disgrace, said Trump of the Special Counsel investigation. It should have never been started because there is no crime.
They all have conflicts over there that are beyond anything anybody has ever seen in terms of conflicts, he added.
Trump referenced former FBI Director James Comey, who was fired in May of 2017, after DOJ Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein wrote a scathing letter listing Comeys failures. That letter led to Trump firing Comey.
However, after Comeys firing, Rosenstein (under pressure from Democrats) appointed Mueller to to the Special Counsel to investigate Trump. In October, concerning information about Rosenstein surfaced during a deposition of former FBI General Counsel James Baker. Baker had told lawmakers that he met with former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and former FBI attorney Lisa Page shortly after they had a meeting with Rosenstein in May, 2017. Baker said that McCabe, Page and Rosenstein had discussed the possibility of secretly recording President Trump. Baker, who was the top lawyer for the FBI and a close confidant of Comey, noted that he was not in the meeting with Rosenstein. Baker said that Rosenstein also discussed the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment on the president in an effort to remove him from office for being unfit.
Comey, who by the way, lied and leaked and also leaked classified informationnothing happened there it might, perhaps, maybe something is happening that I dont know about, Trump said Wednesday. But you know what I do. I let it just go on. Theyre wasting a lot of money, but I let it go on I could end it right now and say that investigation is over but its a disgrace frankly, an embarrassment to our country, its an embarrassment to the people of our country and its too bad.
The president warned that he was still seriously considering declassifying the documents that the Republican Congress has been demanding for the past year. Lawmakers have sighted a need for transparency in the bureaus handling of the FBI investigation into the Trump campaign.
Were looking at that very seriously, declassification very seriously, said Trump. Its amazing how people on the other side just dont want those documents declassified were looking at that very carefully. I certainly wanted to wait until after the midterm.