Posted on 01/18/2018 9:02:28 AM PST by mojito
On Thursday, the House Intelligence Committee quietly voted to make available to fellow House members a memo documenting abuse of the FISA program, reports Fox News Chad Pergram. With 435 House members, the likelihood of details from the memo leaking are high. And so are the stakes.
"Fox is told that while the Intel Cmte voted in favor of the Simpson transcript, Democrats blocked the release of other documents. The committee has also voted on a motion by Rep. Pete King (R-NY) to make available to all House members a memo documenting abuse of the FISA program."
Washington Examiners Byron York called passage of the motion a Major development.
"Major development in House Intel Committee *after* vote to release Glenn Simpson transcript. Rep Peter King offered motion to allow all House members to review a brief report summarizing committee investigation into what is called 'FISA abuse.'"
In addition to passing Rep. Peter Kings motion, House Intelligence Committee members voted unanimously to release the transcript of the panels interview with Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Bkmrk.
If no leaks, then its bad for dems
“Motion was approved on party-line vote. Info in report is classified, so report will be available for House members to read in secure room.
Report contains answer to question of whether FBI/DOJ used Trump dossier to secure FISA warrant to spy on Americans, plus other issues. Now, whole House can know. Public still in dark.”
So just tell me after they all read the reports when do the criminal referrals come?
You listed the Daily Caller as the source yet it links to an article at Gateway Pundit.
Time to end the program.
My bad. I had them both open, and then posted before my first cup of coffee - a major violation of the rules.
“criminal referrals”
Someone nudge Jeff, hes snoring again.
House memebers ARE the public, not royalty dammit. And our Employees to boot.
I understand. It sounds exactly like something that I would do.
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