Minions on the House Intelligence Committee voted to release on monday. Drafted by staffers working for the chairman of that committee, trump supporter devin nunes, it moves that a trump associate was wrongly surveilled by the Justice Department and the fbi. But republicans have a bigger goal in mind here. They say it shows corruption in the fbi that is worse than watergate. Proving that special counsel Robert Muellers investigation is based on a fraud. With reports indicating the president could use this document as a pretext to fire Deputy Attorney general Rod Rosenstein who obviously oversees the special counsels probe, a top democrat says its release could spark a constitutional crisis. Well, now in an unprecedented move, the fbi is going public with their objections. And is challenging the very content of the memo itself. Today they released a statement saying we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memos accuracy. At 5 00 p. M. Yester
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MONTREAL Montrealers are banding together to help victims of a volcano eruption in the Caribbean country of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. On Saturday morning, members of Montreal s Caribbean diaspora gathered at St. Paul s Anglican Church to gather donated goods. “They need people to help them. I m Haitian and I m happy to help my brothers and sisters from the islands,” said Maria Eugene. “I m from Jamaica and it doesn t matter if it happens in St. Vincent or Jamaica, we have to work together,” added volunteer Clifford Dalphy. Thousands of people have been displaced by the volcano s destruction. “The vegetation is gone, the crops, the coconut trees. They re all gone,” said St. Vincent and the Grenadines Society President Alfred Dear. “The homes are being damaged by ash.”