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After President Trump declined last night to declassify the response that House Intelligence Democrats had prepared to the Nunes memo, he tweeted this morning that Democrats had sent him a document rife with "sources and methods" that they knew he'd have to reject or heavily redact.
Yes, but: Trump's criticisms echo the concerns voiced by Democratic officials and law enforcement agencies about the Nunes memo before its release. The FBI said in a rare statement that the agency had "grave concerns about material omissions of fact" in the Republican memo.