Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick:

Well, I think it raises the questions of the judgment.

And before we say integrity, we have to know whether this was intentional or negligent content. That's the most important thing.

But there are certain people that are mentioned by name, most of whom have already been reported in the media. So, from their standpoint, it is very disturbing, some of the facts that came out in that memo. Once it's declassified, the nation will see that.

But, like I said, it also raises a lot more questions than it answers with regard to the chain of command and who knew what. And it's not our place to prejudge. It's our place to investigate. So, I know the Intelligence Committee is doing their work. The special counsel is doing his work.

I'm on the Homeland Security Committee. We have a role to play as well. But the most important thing, John, is that we stick to the facts and we maintain our credibility. We don't sensationalize the memo to indicate that things are included that are not included, but also not to be dismissive of some of the very troubling things that are in the memo.