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Mark Meadows: We're Going to See 'Hair Curling' Declassified Info on the FBI's Spying...Within Days

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During an appearance on Fox News earlier this week, Republican Congressman Mark Meadows laid down the timeline for when declassified documents about the FBI's spying during the 2016 presidential campaign will be released for public consumption.

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"I can tell you, there's information coming that will curl your hair. I can tell you that the reason why it's so visceral - the response from the Democrats is so visceral right now is because they know - they've seen documents. Adam Schiff has seen documents that he knows will actually put the finger pointing back at him and his Democrat colleagues, not the President of the United States," Meadows said. "We're talking about days, not weeks. So very soon."

Speaking of projection:

Late Thursday evening, President Trump announced he has given Attorney General Bill Barr the authority to declassify documents related to FBI spying.

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