Fbi still grave concerns nunes memo

You're referring to the controversy surrounding the Nunes Memo, which was released in February 2018. The memo was written by Representative Devin Nunes, the Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, and claimed that the FBI and Department of Justice had abused their surveillance powers by obtaining a warrant to monitor Carter Page, a former advisor to Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

The memo sparked a heated debate, with some Republicans claiming that it revealed a "deep state" conspiracy against Trump, while Democrats and many intelligence officials argued that it was a misleading and inaccurate portrayal of the FBI's actions.

In the aftermath of the memo's release, the FBI and Department of Justice issued a statement expressing "grave concerns" about the memo's accuracy and methodology. They claimed that the memo had omitted key facts and context, and that it had been written in a way that was designed to mislead the public.

Specifically, the FBI and Department of Justice pointed out that the memo had:

  1. Omitted the fact that the warrant application was based on information from multiple sources, not just the Steele dossier.
  2. Failed to mention that the warrant was renewed multiple times, and that the FBI had to provide additional evidence to justify each renewal.
  3. Misrepresented the role of the Steele dossier in the warrant application, suggesting that it was the sole basis for the warrant when in fact it was just one piece of evidence.
  4. Ignored the fact that the FBI had investigated Carter Page's activities before the warrant was issued, and had found evidence of suspicious behavior.

The FBI and Department of Justice also expressed concerns that the memo's release had compromised national security and put lives at risk. They argued that the memo had revealed sensitive information about the FBI's surveillance methods and sources, and that it had created a "chilling effect" on the FBI's ability to conduct investigations.

In the end, the controversy surrounding the Nunes Memo led to a number of investigations and hearings, including a review by the Justice Department's Inspector General and a Congressional investigation by the House Intelligence Committee. While the memo's release was widely criticized, it also sparked a national debate about the balance between national security and civil liberties, and the role of Congress in overseeing the intelligence community.