The New York Times is suing the FBI to get at the “Comey memos,” according to a federal complaint.

The Times’ lawsuit, filed Friday in Manhattan, demands that the bureau turn over all memos and emails concerning conversations between ousted FBI Director James Comey and President Trump.

The newspaper names itself and its national security and legal reporter, Charlie Savage, as plaintiffs, and argues that the documents should be made available immediately under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

The paper first asked for expedited copies of the Comey-Trump documents on May 17, its lawsuit argues.

But after acknowledging receipt of the FOIA request two days later, the bureau has since failed to produce the documents “within 20 business days as required under FOIA,” the lawsuit says.

“Accordingly, Plaintiffs are deemed to have exhausted their administrative remedies under FOIA.”