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Secret Of Adam Schiff's Memo Are Finally Revealed After Shock Release - Details

Adam Schiff's bombshell secret memo is out!

The House Intelligence Committee released a redacted Democratic memorandum today.

And it refutes Republican claims that the FBI and Justice Department abused their powers in spying on a former Trump campaign aide.

The memo – that was reviewed by President Trump and his legal team for weeks – was intended to refute Republican claims of 'transparency' over the investigation into Russian election meddling.

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The Democratic version offers a detailed picture of the surveillance of the former aide, Carter Page, during the political probe.

It also refutes Republican assertions about political bias in the origins of the broader investigation into Russia's election interference.

Representative Adam B. Schiff said on Saturday that the Democratic memo should "put to rest" Republican assertions of wrongdoing in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act process.

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He said in a statement: "Our extensive review of the initial FISA application and three subsequent renewals failed to uncover any evidence of illegal, unethical or unprofessional behavior by law enforcement and instead revealed that both the F.B.I. and D.O.J. made extensive showings to justify all four requests."

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