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Republicans charge bias in contentious memo on Russia probe

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The Nunes memo charges that the FBI and DOJ got permission to spy on a campaign adviser.

The so-called Nunes memo, written by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee, charges that the FBI and DOJ got permission to spy on a former campaign adviser based on flawed sources that were biased against then-candidate Donald Trump -- and that the agencies hid it. Democrats say the memo is misleading, and are working to clear the release of a separate document. Lisa Desjardins reports.

02/03/2018

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