GOP Senator Scorch Garland For Withholding Presidentially Declassified Docs
Sen Chuck Grassley and Ron Johns jumped on AG Merrick Garland for defying presidential orders to declassify Russia Hoax documents. Before leaving office, Trump ordered Garlands to release FBI documents related to the RussiaGate to the public for Americans to see. It's not that Garland is dragging his feet slowly trickling information out—But he's done nothing.
Now that the Durham probe has been filed, Americans want to see how the DOJ conducted itself investigating Trump but Garland has yet to release any information.
“produce those records to Congress and the American people without improper redactions.” They wrote in a letter to Garland:
“We remain concerned that over one year from the date then-President Trump directed the Justice Department to declassify certain Crossfire Hurricane records the Justice Department has not only failed to declassify a single page, the Department has failed to identify for Congress records that it knows with certainty to be covered by the declassification directive.
“Your letter noted that on July 9, 2021, the Department ‘offered to compare the documents we understand to be covered by the Memorandum with the documents that had been previously provided to Congress.’
“However, your letter also stated that the Department ‘has been taking steps to determine’ which documents can be disclosed and that review is ‘ongoing.’
“It is incumbent upon the Department to determine which records are covered by the declassification directive.
“When the Department is able to (1) identify with certainty the records subject to the declassification directive; (2) confirm the records are not those that have already been reviewed by our staff; and (3) agree that no improper redactions will be placed on those records, our staff stand ready to review in camera prior to production to Congress.
“Absent those conditions, our staff should not have to spend potentially multiple days and countless hours in the Department’s classified facility only to play a guessing game with the Department about what document may or may not be covered by the declassification directive and potentially review records that have already been produced to Congress.
“Our oversight efforts are based on our unyielding belief that the American people deserve to know the complete truth about the Crossfire Hurricane investigation.
“We request a detailed response with respect to those questions and a commitment to the aforementioned conditions no later than March 1, 2022.
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— ChuckGrassley (@ChuckGrassley) February 15, 2022
What do they have to hide? Trump's orders were pretty clear and showed he wanted transparency:
The Trump administration also declassified a 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment footnote, which showed the anti-Trump dossier created by Christopher Steele and paid for by the Clinton campaign through law firm Perkins Coie, had “limited corroboration.”
That dossier helped serve as the basis for Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants obtained against former Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
Meanwhile, Ratcliffe, in October 2020, declassified a CIA memo sent to then FBI Director James Comey and then-Deputy Assistant Director of Counterintelligence Peter Strzok referring Clinton’s “plan” to the FBI for potential investigative action.
…”Per FBI verbal request, CIA provides the below examples of information the CROSSFIRE HURRICANE fusion cell has gleaned to date,” the memo continued.
“An exchange [REDACTED] discussing US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s approval of a plan concerning US presidential candidate Donald Trump and Russian hackers hampering US elections as a means of distracting the public from her use of a private email server.”