
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee said Friday that by releasing a controversial memo detailing surveillance abuses by the FBI, House Republicans are "complicit in efforts to obstruct justice."
In a statement, House Judiciary Democrats — led by ranking member Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) — called the publication of the memo an effort to "obstruct the work of the Special Counsel."
"House Republicans are now accomplices to a shocking campaign to obstruct the work of the Special Counsel, to undermine the credibility and legitimacy of the Justice Department and the FBI, and to bury the fact that a foreign adversary interfered with our last election," the statement reads.
“This Republican campaign is a betrayal of the American people," the statement continues. "But releasing these Nunes talking points — likely prepared in coordination with the Trump White House — constitutes a deliberate and active complicity in the Administration’s attempts to undermine the Special Counsel and the FBI."


President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Nunes gave Trump 'secretly altered' version of memo Davis: ‘Deep state’ existed in ’16 – but it elected Trump Former Trump legal spokesman to testify to Mueller about undisclosed call: report MORE Friday afternoon authorized the release of the memo, compiled by Nunes's Republican staff.
- Updated at 1:13 p.m.