Devin Nunes, California, CHAIRMAN K. Michael Conaway, Texas Peter T. King, New York Frank A. LoBiondo. New Jersey Thomas J. Rooney, Florida Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Florida Michael R. Turner, Ohio . Brad R. Wenstrup, Ohio Chris Stewart. Utah Flick Crawford, Arkansas Trey Gowdy, South Carolina Elise M. Stefanik, New York Will Hurd, Texas Adam B. Schiif, California, RANKING MEMBER James A. Himes, Connecticut Terri A. Sewell, Alabama Andre Carson. lndiana Jackie Speier, California Mike Ouigley, lIIinois Eric Swalwell, California Joaquin Castro, Texas Denny Heck, Washington Paul D. Ryan, SPEAKER or THE HOUSE Nancy Pelosi, DEMOCRATIC LEADER The Honorable Devin Nunes Chairman . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE May 23,2018 House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence HVC-304 The Capitol Washington, DC 20515 Dear. Mr. Chairman: THE CAPITOL WASHINGTON, DC 20515 (202) 225?4121 DAMON NELSON STAFF TIMOTHY S. BERGREEN MINORITY STAFF DIRECTOR I request that the Committee immediately authorize the release of all Executive Session transcripts produced during the course of the Committee?s Russia Investigation to the Special Counsel, Robert Mueller. These materials may be important to Mr. Mueller?s investigation, and shed additional light on the issues of collusion and obstruction of justice. I also have concerns that certain witnesses may have testified untruthfully before our Committee, and believe that Mr. Mueller should consider whether perjury charges are warranted in light of the additional evidence in his possession. I remain dedicated to seeing the transcripts released to the public and note that Representative Conaway and other Majority Members of the HPSCI have repeatedly expressed their commitment to making the transcripts public upon the issuance of the Majority report. Despite the report?s publication, the Majority abandoned this pledge under the unsupported pretext of protecting the Special Counsel?s investigation. We have consulted Special Counsel to see whether they had any objection to publication of the transcripts? they expressed none. But until the Majority lives up to its commitment to make the transcripts public, they must be shared with Special Counsel to assist his investigation and, as appropriate, to allow him to assess whether witnesses violated federal law by providing false testimony. Sincerely ADAM B. SCHIF Ranking Member