White House chief of staff Mark Meadows told Fox News on Monday that President Donald Trump is working on declassifying documents related to the Russia investigation while he is working from Walter Reed hospital after being diagnosed with COVID-19.
Meadows didn’t disclose what documents Trump was working on declassifying.
House Republicans over the weekend said they will combat efforts from U.S. intelligence agencies to disclose classified information surrounding investigations into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.
Nunes told Fox News that an overhaul of the U.S. intelligence community might be warranted if more information isn’t declassified.
He called for the release of memos from interviews that the FBI carried out with Christopher Steele, who authored the controversial and discredited Steele dossier about Trump. Steele, a former British intelligence officer, was ultimately paid by Hillary Clinton’s campaign to investigate alleged links between Trump and Russia.
“Every member of Congress should read the underlying information behind this,” McCarthy said. “This is really a bombshell of what we have wasted so much time on, that it was created by Hillary Clinton.”
Ratcliffe’s letter, which was made public by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), alleged that handwritten notes by former CIA Director John Brennan show that he briefed former President Barack Obama and other top national security officials on the Russian intelligence analysis. Top intelligence officials also forwarded a referral to former FBI Director James Comey and then-Deputy Assistant Director of Counterintelligence Peter Strzok.
Democrats accused Ratcliffe and Republicans of releasing Russian disinformation.
Ratcliffe, however, said in a statement that their allegations are untrue.