All the Republicans voted to NOT read the underlying docs the memo was based off. http://docs.house.gov/meetings/IG/IG00/20180129/106822/HMTG-115-IG00-Transcript-20180129.pdf …pic.twitter.com/JYfgdkdk0Q
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Let it be noted that Peter King (R-Real IRA) was the member formally asking to release the memo.pic.twitter.com/jGo4ljBScT
When asked if FBI had okayed releasing the memo (they hadn't), King asked what they could answer. Nunes offered up his claim it was okay to release it.pic.twitter.com/VthsOXqGL7
Schiff, trying to fact check Nunes, notes that Wray wants to come present to the committee.pic.twitter.com/W6lDiPCK7y
These people claiming to believe there is FISA abuse? Also just voted to give FBI more power to abuse FISA. All of them.pic.twitter.com/7GXOxivuSb
Nunes refuses to answer Quigley's question abt staffers working with the White House on the memo.pic.twitter.com/MY6cJD3rdn
Even the better GOP HPSCI members voted party line to carry out the most damaging release of FISA memo.pic.twitter.com/P83TEwY1En
Schiff's report has 36 footnotes that mention other classified sources.pic.twitter.com/FADOUc33Qm
Schiff makes the obvious point on hypocrisy over Hillary's treatment of classified info.pic.twitter.com/9SYgMyUpKo
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