Trump Drops Bombshell About ‘Memo’ AFTER The SOTU – by Robert Gehl

After the President’s rousing State of the Union speech, he continued to make big news.

Walking out of the House chamber, reporters heard Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-South Carolina) yell out to Trump that he should release the infamous House Intelligence Committee’s “memo” on FISA.

The memo – which was compiled by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, headed by Rep. David Nunes – allegedly reveals the FBI’s mishandling of wiretaps during the Obama Administration.

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The House voted to make the memo public and President has just a couple days to stop its release. Democrats and many in the intelligence community say that release of the memo would jeopardize national security.

Trump stopped, turned to Duncan and said “Oh yeah, don’t worry. 100 percent.”

South Carolina Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy said that the memo will be “embarrassing” to Democrats.

“My Democratic colleagues didn’t want us to find this information. They did everything they could to keep us from finding this information,” he said on Fox News. “I think it will be embarrassing to Adam Schiff once people realize the extent to which he went to keep them from learning any of this. That would be the embarrassment…. if it were up to Adam Schiff, you wouldn’t know about Hillary Clinton’s email. You wouldn’t know about the server. You wouldn’t know about the dossier. I do find it ironic that he has his own memo right now because if it were up to him, we wouldn’t know any of it.”

Fox News Analyst – and former Trump Administration official Sebastian Gorka went further with regard to the impact of the memo.

Speaking on Fox News, he said that release of the memo would be more impactful than the American Revolution.

“It has to be put in the context of the history of our great nation,” Gorka told host Sean Hannity. “Remember, why was America created? It was created because of the use of power by a leader thousands of miles away. That’s why America was created. It was about a tea tax and stationing troops on private property without permission.”

He continued, “This is 100 times bigger. This is our government spying on political adversaries. This is federal law enforcement officials obstructing justice. You listed all of the things Clinton and her team did. The FBI destroyed the laptops that were part of the Clinton investigation. Who gave that order?”

Prior to being handed over to the White House, two senior FBI officials were able to review the memo for inaccuracies.

They might not like it, or want its release, but they told Fox that they “could not point to any factual inaccuracies.”

House Republicans have indicated the memo speaks to whether the unverified anti-Trump dossier was used to secure or extend surveillance warrants for Americans, including a Trump associate.

“If you’re interested whether or not the dossier was used in court proceedings, whether or not it was funded by political opponents, you’ll want to see the memo,” Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., said on “Fox & Friends.”

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