The letter states that members can review the documents in person, provided they give the DOJ 24 hours’ notice. The option at this point is only available to members of Congress — and not their staff. They may take notes but can’t bring in any electronic devices, the letter said.

The review will only be of the 3 million files currently available to the public, not the extensive trove of more than 6 million documents in total that the DOJ says it has in its possession.

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    8 hours ago

    It’s not nearly enough. But remember how representatives started flipping on the release after meeting with victims? Then it became (nearly) unanimous.

    I hope that 4 or 5 republicans see something in those documents horrifying enough to shock them into action again.