The secret memo detailing alleged government surveillance abuses will be released to the public soon, according to a House Republican (RELATED: Memo Detailing Abuses From Hot-Button Spying Law Shocks GOP Reps).
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Rep. Dave Joyce (R-Ohio) said Saturday the House Intelligence Committee “plans to begin” the release process very soon, if not immediately.
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The process, he said, might take up to 19 congressional working days. According to the House’s 2018 calendar, that means the earliest the document could be released is sometime in mid-March.
Great news! Our efforts to #ReleaseTheMemo have been effective and the HPSIC plans to begin the process to release the FBI/FISA/Russia memo. This may take up to 19+ Congressional work days but Americans deserve to know the truth.
— Dave Joyce (@RepDaveJoyce) January 20, 2018
Source confirmed to the Washington Examiner that a meeting has taken place to discuss the memo’s potential public release.