That's disingenuous. They haven't prevented the eventual release of it. What they've prevented is circumventing the rules of the oversight committee which have a series of events (committee vote, wider vote, review, etc) prior to a public release.
Rep Adam Schiff not doing his homework soon enough for it to be released in tandem with the Republican memo is his fault. They're not stopping it, they're just requiring he follow the same rules.
How ingenuous of you is it not to suggest that the Republican memo wait so that both can be released at the same time. Also, its true that there are Republicans on the committee that don't want to see the Dem's memo released at all!
> How ingenuous of you is it not to suggest that the Republican memo wait so that both can be released at the same time.
There's no rule that all memos on a subject need be released at the same time. Each is released once it completes the release process. If there's a "rebuttal memo" from the Republicans upon the contents of the Democrat's memo, should we wait for that as well? How about the rebuttal to the rebuttal?
The only requirement is that the vote and review process is followed.
> Also, its true that there are Republicans on the committee that don't want to see the Dem's memo released at all!
The comment to which I responded claimed that "Republicans have prohibited the release of the minority memo" which is false.
If you're going to make a claim that some Republicans are preventing the Democrat's memo from being released then feel free to name the names involved. My understanding is that it's entirely a process issue and Rep Schiff is a tool for claiming otherwise.
The Republicans have prohibited the release of the minority memo.
https://democrats-intelligence.house.gov/news/documentsingle...