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Presidential Declassification Memo Involving ODNI, DOJ, and Congressional Leaders

The passage outlines a routine declassification process and lists high‑level officials, but provides no specific allegations, transactions, or actionable leads. It confirms standard inter‑agency revie President authorized declassification of a memorandum after review by ODNI and DOJ. Counsel to the President, Donald F. McGahn II, signed the memo. Copies sent to Speaker Paul Ryan and Ranking Member

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #026249
Pages
1
Persons
0
Integrity
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Summary

The passage outlines a routine declassification process and lists high‑level officials, but provides no specific allegations, transactions, or actionable leads. It confirms standard inter‑agency revie President authorized declassification of a memorandum after review by ODNI and DOJ. Counsel to the President, Donald F. McGahn II, signed the memo. Copies sent to Speaker Paul Ryan and Ranking Member

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declassification request, consistent with established standards governing the handling of classified information, including those under Section 3.1(d) of Executive Order 13526. Those standards permit declassification when the public interest in disclosure outweighs any need to protect the information. The White House review process also included input from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Department of Justice. Consistent with this review and these standards, the President has determined that declassification of the Memorandum is appropriate. Based on this assessment and in light of the significant public interest in the memorandum, the President has authorized the declassification of the Memorandum. To be clear, the Memorandum reflects the judgments of its congressional authors. The President understands that oversight concerning matters related to the Memorandum may be continuing. Though the circumstances leading to the declassification through this process are extraordinary, the Executive Branch stands ready to work with Congress to accommodate oversight requests consistent with applicable standards and processes, including the need to protect intelligence sources and methods. Sincerely, a1 Donald F. McGahn II Counsel to the President cc: The Honorable Paul Ryan Speaker of the House of Representatives The Honorable Adam Schiff Ranking Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

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