Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee voted on Monday to release a classified memo drafted by the panel’s chairman, Devin Nunes, outlining alleged surveillance abuses carried out by top officials at the Justice Department.
The committee’s ranking member, Adam Schiff, called the decision to release the memo “transparently cynical and destructive” in a tweet on Monday night. The Department of Justice’s top congressional liaison, Stephen Boyd, told Nunes in a letter last week that publicly releasing the memo would be “extraordinarily reckless” and urged him to consult with the Department—and, if need be, with its Inspector General—before disclosing it.
Nunes has been conducting a parallel investigation into the FBI and the Justice Department since March 2017, when he first began examining whether top officials improperly “unmasked” and then leaked the names of Trump associates who surfaced in intelligence reports during the transition period. Nunes did not write the three-and-a-half-page memo outlining the initial findings of that investigation—which is ongoing—by himself, however.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/01/the-men-behind-the-nunes-memo/551825/
RE: “The Men Behind the Nunes Memo”
The Atlantic was engaged early and often, in smearing Nunes, over nothing. (JAN., 2018.)
The Nunes “staff” did just what one would expect them to do in the interest of the representative they serve, all together in mortal combat against the “staff” of the opposition trying to kill off Nunes character and position, to advance a Cover Up.