Huh. Democrats really dont want those Carter Page FISA docs released
Jazz Shaw
Hot Air
8:01 am on September 20, 2018
When the President made the decision to order the declassification and release of various documents from the Russia, Russia, Russia investigation, there was an immediate uproar. The documents to be declassified included one section of the initial 2017 FISA application against Carter Page, as well as some of the FBIs notes taken during interviews with Page and Bruce Ohr, having mostly to do with the Steele dossier. The strange aspect of the protests was the fact that they all seemed to be coming from one side of the aisle. Now, the most senior Democrats in Congress are trying to slam the brakes on the process by asking the Justice Department and the FBI to provide an immediate briefing to the Gang of Eight. (Daily Caller)
Leading congressional Democrats are looking to stall the process to release documents related to the Russia investigation, which President Donald Trump ordered declassified on Monday. Reps. Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff and Sens. Chuck Schumer and Mark Warner, sent a letter Tuesday asking Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, FBI Director Christopher Wray and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats to provide an immediate briefing to the Gang of Eight before declassifying and releasing the documents
The Democrats argue that Trumps action is a brazen abuse of power aimed at undermining the special counsels investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian government.
They further claimed that absent an indictment, the subjects of federal investigations should not be able to access law enforcement or related national security information for any reason.
The curious part of all this is that some of the people who have been screaming the most loudly about transparency (when they want information damaging to the President to be released) are now suddenly the people who are concerned about protecting sources and methods or compromising the investigation. We should also be reminded that its the President and his top intelligence officials who make the final call on what information should be classified. Its also their responsibility to live with the results of any declassification.