How a Trump Decision Revealed a G.O.P. Memo's Shaky Foundation
President Trump claimed vindication in a series of tweets even though newly released documents undermined Republicans claims in a dispute over the wiretapping of a Trump campaign aide.CreditAl Drago for The New York Times
WASHINGTON When President Trump declassified a memo by House Republicans in February that portrayed the surveillance of a former campaign adviser as scandalous, his motivation was clear: to give congressional allies and conservative commentators another avenue to paint the Justice Departments investigation into Russian election interference as tainted from the start.
But this past weekend, Mr. Trumps unprecedented decision, which he made over the objections of law enforcement and intelligence officials, had a consequence that revealed his gambits shaky foundation. The government released the court documents in which the F.B.I. made its case for conducting the surveillance records that plainly demonstrated that key elements of Republicans claims about the bureaus actions were misleading or false.
[The release offered a rare glimpse of national security wiretap files and raised echoes of a political fight.]
On Sunday, Mr. Trump nevertheless sought to declare victory. In a series of early-morning tweets, he claimed without evidence that the newly disclosed files confirm with little doubt that the Department of Justice and FBI misled the courts to win approval to start wiretapping the former adviser, Carter Page, shortly after he had left the campaign amid criticism of his ties to Russia.
Looking more & more like the Trump Campaign for President was illegally being spied upon (surveillance) for the political gain of Crooked Hillary Clinton and the DNC, Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter, referring to the Democratic National Committee.
Mr. Trumps portrayal, which came as the administration is trying to repair the damage from his widely criticized meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, revived the claims put forward in February by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee. But in respect after respect, the newly disclosed documents instead corroborated rebuttals by Democrats on the panel who had seen the top-secret materials and accused Republicans of mischaracterizing them to protect the president.
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