U.S. Department of Justice Of?ce of Legislative Affairs Of?ce of the Assistant Attorney General Washington, D. C. 20530 January 24, 2018 The Honorable Devin Nunes Chairman Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Dear Mr. Chairman: Recent news reports indicate a classi?ed memorandum prepared by House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI or Committee) staff alleges abuses at the Department of Justice (Department) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the FISA process. We understand many members of the House of Representatives have viewed this memorandum and that it has raised concerns. As you know, we have provided HPSCI with more than 1,000 pages of classi?ed documents relating to the relationship, if any, with a source and its reliance, if any, on information provided by that source. Media reports indicate that the Committee?s memorandum contains highly classi?ed material con?dentially provided by the Department to the Committee in a secure facility.I The Department takes any allegation of abuse of our justice system by Department employees seriously. Further, we assume that HPSCI members want to provide evidence of any speci?c allegation of misconduct to Department of?cials so that we may take appropriate action. The rule of law depends on the con?dence of the American people that our prosecutors and investigators apply the law fairly and without bias or regard for political in?uence. Though we are currently unaware of any wrongdoing relating to the FISA process, we agree that any abuse of that system cannot be tolerated. I To date, the Department has provided detailed brie?ngs and made available to HPSCI documents requested as part of its investigation into Russian in?uence in the 2016 election. The terms of access stipulated that review of the documents would be limited to the Chairman or his designee, the Ranking Member or his designee, and two staff members each. (Mr. Gowdy reviewed the documents for the majority. Mr. Schiff reviewed the documents for the minority.) Other committees of jurisdiction?the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the Senate on the Judiciary, and the House Committee on the Judiciary?have accepted similar procedural safeguards to protect against improper dissemination of information. The Honorable Devin Nunes Page Two In addition, we have also heard that HPSCI is considering making the classi?ed memorandum available to the public and the media, an unprecedented action. We believe it would be extraordinarily reckless for the Committee to disclose such information publicly Without giving the Department and the FBI the opportunity to review the memorandum and to advise the HPSCI of the risk of harm to national security and to ongoing investigations that could come from public release. Indeed, we do not understand why the Committee would possibly seek to disclose classi?ed and law enforcement sensitive information without ?rst consulting with the relevant members of the Intelligence Community. Seeking Committee approval of public release would require HPSCI committee members to vote on a staff?drafted memorandum that purports to be based on classi?ed source materials that neither you nor most of them have seen. Given important role in overseeing the nation?s intelligence community, you well understand the damaging impact that the release of classi?ed material could have on our national security and our ability to share and receive sensitive information from friendly foreign governments. We know that committee members take this responsibility seriously, and would not risk damage to our intelligence community or the important work it does in safeguarding the American people. Additionally, we believe that wider distribution of the classi?ed information presumably contained within your memorandum would represent a signi?cant deviation from the terms of access negotiated in good faith by the Department, HPSCI, and the Of?ce of Speaker Paul Ryan. The Department renews its request?as previously made in a personal appeal by the Director of the BI?for an opportunity to review the memorandum in question so that it may respond to the Committee before any vote on public release. In the alternative, should you wish not to provide the memorandum to the Deputy Attorney General and the FBI Director, we encourage you to provide it to Michael E. Horowitz, the Department?s Inspector General. His of?ce would appropriately investigate any alleged wrongdoing by the FBI or other Department personnel and independently assess whether prior public release of the memorandum would impair its ability to do so. Ver truly yours, . hen E. Boyd Assistant Attorney General cc: The Honorable Adam Schiff Ranking Member House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence The Honorable Devin Nunes Page Three The Honorable Paul Ryan Speaker of the House U.S. House of Representatives The Honorable Nancy Pelosi Minority Leader U.S. House of Representatives The Honorable Trey Gowdy U.S. House of Representatives The Honorable Richard Burr Chairman Senate Select Committee on Intelligence The Honorable Mark Warner Vice Chairman Senate Select Committee on Intelligence