White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced Tuesday that President Trump met with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to discuss the Democrats’ counter-memo.

To clarify, Sarah Sanders said Trump met with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in the last hour about the Democratic memo. — Franco Ordoñez (@FrancoOrdonez) February 6, 2018

On Monday evening, Schiff announced the Committee voted unanimously to release their 10-page “counter-memo.”

The California lawmaker believes the counter-memo will correct the Nunes memo’s “distortions and inaccuracies.”

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Schiff says the House Intelligence Committee voted unanimously to send the Democrats’ memo to the White House https://t.co/OAEh8AUs3A https://t.co/qENGJXuxLK — CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) February 5, 2018

Democrats have fought hard to paint the memo as a hyper-partisan piece of propaganda aimed at discrediting the ‘Trump-Russia’ collusion investigation. Nobody worked harder to keep the memo classified than Schiff.

Schiff’s position on the memo has been nothing short of “Schiffty,” having first branded the memo nothing more than Republican propaganda, then claiming the document shouldn’t be made public because Americans wouldn’t understand it, to announcing House Intelligence Democrats would be releasing a “counter-memo.”

The document will now head to the White House for approval.

The meeting comes on the heels of the FISA abuse memo revealing Rosenstein extended the warrant to surveil Trump campaign “advisor,” Carter Page.