Rep. Devin Nunes Says White House Did Not Block Release Of Dem Rebuttal
To GOP Memo
Rep. Devin Nunes, the chairman of the
House Intelligence Committee and author of the controversial Republican
memo alleging government surveillance abuse during the 2016 presidential
campaign, said on Sunday the White House did not block the release of
the Democrats’ rebuttal to the GOP note.
“What they did is they said, ‘look, you need to make some redactions and
some technical corrections here and we will get it out right away.’ Now
from that point, we’ve heard nothing but crickets,” Nunes, R-Calif.,
told Maria Bartiromo on “Sunday Morning Futures.” “Their memo is sitting
at the House Intelligence Committee down at the bottom of the Capitol
waiting to be redacted. If they really wanted to get it out they’d be
down there all day yesterday redacting it, getting it back over to the
White House so that the public could know what’s in it. So this is
nothing but politics,” he added.
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif, also a member of the Intelligence Committee,
had called for the release of Democratic members’ own memo earlier this
month. Nunes said the request was “not a surprise” and that they “packed
it full of sources and methods,” though he said he and fellow Republican
lawmakers prefer the Democrats’ memo to be released, as long as certain
redactions are included.