On Monday, President Trump ordered the declassification of a wide range of documents that Republicans have been pleading to have released.

Documents that were declassified include the FISA application related to Carter Page, FBI interviews with Bruce Ohr, and the declassification of texts related to the Russia probe James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page and Bruce Ohr. (Related Article: Trump Pulls The Plug, Sends The Swamp Squad Swirling Down The Drain)

After hearing the news, Republicans vented their excitement and commended the President for following through.

Especially since the FBI and DOJ have been stone-walling the release of the documents for months. Many suspect the two agencies are banking on Democrats taking back control of the House so the investigation into their shady tactics dissolves.

Reps Mark Meadows, Jim Jordan and Matt Gaetz issued the perfect responses to news of Trump’s bold decision.

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Rep. Mark Meadows tweeted, “Transparency wins. This is absolutely the right call from @POTUS. It’s time to get the full truth on the table so the American people can decide for themselves on what happened at the highest levels of their FBI and Justice Department.”

He added, “Transparency is a good thing. If we’re protecting sources and methods in these documents, Americans deserve to know the full truth. Bottom line: If people are trying to hide this information from you, it says far more about them than it does the President or anyone else.” See Below

Transparency wins. This is absolutely the right call from @POTUS. It's time to get the full truth on the table so the American people can decide for themselves on what happened at the highest levels of their FBI and Justice Department. https://t.co/1IJTHvWaF5 — Mark Meadows (@RepMarkMeadows) September 17, 2018

Transparency is a good thing. If we're protecting sources and methods in these documents, Americans deserve to know the full truth. Bottom line: If people are trying to hide this information from you, it says far more about them than it does the President or anyone else. — Mark Meadows (@RepMarkMeadows) September 18, 2018

Rep. Jim Jordan tweeted, “We applaud the President’s decision to declassify portions of the Page FISA application and communications from the key people at the FBI and DOJ who ran the Russia investigation: Comey, McCabe, Strzok, Page, and Ohr. Transparency is a good thing.”

We applaud the President’s decision to declassify portions of the Page FISA application and communications from the key people at the FBI and DOJ who ran the Russia investigation: Comey, McCabe, Strzok, Page, and Ohr. Transparency is a good thing. — Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) September 17, 2018

Rep. Matt Gaetz tweeted, “I commend @realDonaldTrump for his decision to declassify the documents today. My colleagues in Congress & I have requested these documents for months, but have faced lengthy & unnecessary delays, redactions, & refusals from officials at the @TheJusticeDept and the @FBI.”

“These documents will reveal to the American people some of the systemic corruption and bias that took place at the highest levels of the # DOJ and # FBI, including using the tools of our intelligence community for partisan political ends. # FISADeclassification”

“Full transparency is the best way to ensure that surveillance abuses of this magnitude will never happen again, & I’m grateful for @realDonaldTrump commitment to it. I look forward to the forthcoming release of these # documents, and reviewing them closely. # FISADeclassification”

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I commend @realDonaldTrump for his decision to declassify the documents today. My colleagues in Congress & I have requested these documents for months, but have faced lengthy & unnecessary delays, redactions, & refusals from officials at the @TheJusticeDept and the @FBI. — Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) September 17, 2018

These documents will reveal to the American people some of the systemic corruption and bias that took place at the highest levels of the #DOJ and #FBI, including using the tools of our intelligence community for partisan political ends. #FISADeclassification — Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) September 17, 2018

Full transparency is the best way to ensure that surveillance abuses of this magnitude will never happen again, & I'm grateful for @realDonaldTrump commitment to it. I look forward to the forthcoming release of these #documents, and reviewing them closely. #FISADeclassification — Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) September 17, 2018

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