Here’s what’s actually in the Justice Department memo that Republicans claim is so shocking

The following article by Melanie Schmitz was posted on the ThinkProgress website January 29, 2018:

The memo is reportedly filled with cherry-picked facts meant to paint the Justice Department in a nefarious light.

WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 03: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein (C) leaves the U.S. Capitol after a meeting with House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) January 3, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

The contents of a secretive memo being circulated by Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill were finally made public on Sunday, after sources spoke with The New York Times and laid them out in detail. For the most part, the report appears to back what Democrats have contended: that the memo is comprised of “cherry-picked” facts meant to paint the Justice Department — which is investigating possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian officials — in a bad light.

The memo, which Republicans have called “shocking,” “troubling,” and “worse than Watergate,” reportedly focuses on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who was appointed in April 2017. The Times report states that the memo shows Rosenstein “approved an application to extend surveillance” on former Trump campaign associate Carter Page, a subject in the ongoing Russia investigation, shortly after taking office. Continue reading “Here’s what’s actually in the Justice Department memo that Republicans claim is so shocking”