The House Intelligence Committee has ruled, exactly along party lines, to authorize the President to make the memo public.

President Trump now has 5 days to decide if the memo, which supposedly reveals serious surveillance abuses by the Obama administration, will be made public.

The committee member who announced the decision to release the memo said it was a, “. . . very sad day, I think, in the history of this committee.” 

If getting to the truth is “sad” then hopefully this will be the first of many sad days for Democrats. We could use a “sad day” about Benghazi, about Hillary’s 32,000 missing emails, about missing relief money meant for Haiti, about Russian uranium deals, etc. etc.

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