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Trump accuses FBI leadership amid row over memo | |
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US President Donald Trump has accused top officials of politicising FBI and justice department investigations to damage his Republican party. | |
"The top Leadership and Investigators of the FBI and the Justice Department have politicized the sacred investigative process," he tweeted. | |
He is expected to approve releasing a memo that suggests the FBI abused its powers to spy on one of his aides. | |
Democrats say the document is aimed at derailing investigations into Mr Trump. | |
They portray the memo, commissioned by the Republican head of the House Intelligence Committee, Devin Nunes, as an attempt to undermine a federal inquiry into allegations that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 election campaign. | |
However, another top Republican, House Speaker Paul Ryan, played down the potential impact of the memo's publication on the inquiry led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. | |
He said Congress had a duty to see surveillance powers were used correctly. | |
What's in the secret memo? | What's in the secret memo? |
Approved by the House Intelligence Committee on Monday, the document reportedly accuses the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) and justice department of misleading a judge in March of last year while seeking to extend a surveillance warrant against Carter Page. | |
The memo is said to argue the FBI and justice department did not tell the judge that some of their justification for the warrant relied on a much-disputed Trump dossier. | The memo is said to argue the FBI and justice department did not tell the judge that some of their justification for the warrant relied on a much-disputed Trump dossier. |
Compiled by a former British intelligence agent, Christopher Steele, that dossier was financed in part through the campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to dig up dirt on Mr Trump. | Compiled by a former British intelligence agent, Christopher Steele, that dossier was financed in part through the campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to dig up dirt on Mr Trump. |
Unnamed sources told Reuters news agency the Republican memo was misleading because all the dossier excerpts used in the FBI warrant application were independently confirmed by US intelligence. | Unnamed sources told Reuters news agency the Republican memo was misleading because all the dossier excerpts used in the FBI warrant application were independently confirmed by US intelligence. |
Who's who? | Who's who? |
How united are Republicans over the memo? | How united are Republicans over the memo? |
It would have been "unthinkable just a short time ago", Mr Trump tweeted, for FBI and justice department officials to have turned the investigative process "in favor of Democrats and against Republicans". | |
Mr Ryan said it was job of the House to "conduct oversight over the executive branch if abuses were made". | Mr Ryan said it was job of the House to "conduct oversight over the executive branch if abuses were made". |
"What this is not, is an indictment on our institutions, of our justice system. This memo is not [an] indictment of the FBI, of the Department of Justice. It does not impugn the Mueller investigation, or the deputy attorney general." | "What this is not, is an indictment on our institutions, of our justice system. This memo is not [an] indictment of the FBI, of the Department of Justice. It does not impugn the Mueller investigation, or the deputy attorney general." |
However, another Republican member of the House who read the memo, Jeff Duncan, predicted in a tweet that the memo would shake the FBI "down to its core". | However, another Republican member of the House who read the memo, Jeff Duncan, predicted in a tweet that the memo would shake the FBI "down to its core". |
It would, he said, show "Americans just how the agency was weaponised" by officials from Barack Obama's administration and the Democratic Party to "target political adversaries". | It would, he said, show "Americans just how the agency was weaponised" by officials from Barack Obama's administration and the Democratic Party to "target political adversaries". |
However, there has been a degree of unease among some other Republican representatives over the risk of compromising intelligence-gathering, NBC reports. | However, there has been a degree of unease among some other Republican representatives over the risk of compromising intelligence-gathering, NBC reports. |
"We run the risk of exposing some sensitive sources and methods," said one, Charlie Dent. | "We run the risk of exposing some sensitive sources and methods," said one, Charlie Dent. |
Why are Democrats calling for Mr Nunes to go? | Why are Democrats calling for Mr Nunes to go? |
Congressional Democratic leaders called on Thursday for Mr Nunes' immediate removal as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. | Congressional Democratic leaders called on Thursday for Mr Nunes' immediate removal as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. |
Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff accused Republicans of having amended the memo after it was approved. | Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff accused Republicans of having amended the memo after it was approved. |
However, an unnamed Republican aide said the amendments were grammatical changes and "minor edits", including two tweaks requested by the FBI and by Democrats. | However, an unnamed Republican aide said the amendments were grammatical changes and "minor edits", including two tweaks requested by the FBI and by Democrats. |
How's the FBI itself responding? | How's the FBI itself responding? |
It has voiced "grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo's accuracy". | It has voiced "grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo's accuracy". |
The justice department, which oversees the FBI, has warned the memo's release could jeopardise intelligence-gathering and damage trust between the agency and lawmakers. | The justice department, which oversees the FBI, has warned the memo's release could jeopardise intelligence-gathering and damage trust between the agency and lawmakers. |
Pressure has mounted on the FBI, which is the subject of a forthcoming inspector general report. | Pressure has mounted on the FBI, which is the subject of a forthcoming inspector general report. |
Its deputy director, Andrew McCabe, resigned on Tuesday. He had been repeatedly accused of political bias by President Trump. | Its deputy director, Andrew McCabe, resigned on Tuesday. He had been repeatedly accused of political bias by President Trump. |
James Comey, who led the FBI at the time of the 2016 election and who was sacked by the new president, suggested the agency was being subjected to a witch hunt by "weasels and liars". | |
What happens next? | What happens next? |
While President Trump is expected to approve the memo's release, the exact method for publishing it is "still being figured out", the Associated Press news agency reports. | While President Trump is expected to approve the memo's release, the exact method for publishing it is "still being figured out", the Associated Press news agency reports. |
As president, Mr Trump has the power to declassify the document himself and either release it or hand it to Congress to release. | As president, Mr Trump has the power to declassify the document himself and either release it or hand it to Congress to release. |