chaired by california republican, devyn nunez.rces briefed on the memo tell abc news it accuses the justice department of acting inappropriately when it obtained a surveillance warrant of a former trump campaign advisor. >> there may have been malfeesance by people on the fbi. >> reporter: but they say it cherry picks the facts. deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein and christopher wray met with john kelly earlier this month to urge the memo not be released. wray made it clear he is willing to stand up to the president. >> you have to be willing to quit or be fired at a moment's notice in order to stand up for what you think is right. >> reporter: although there's no indication wray would be willing to resign, people close to the president take him at his word about being willing to step down. jonathan carl, abc thnews the white house. >> the president does seem bent on releasing the memo. >>> damic congressman says he was given a different document which members did not approve that, making it invalid. >>> federal investigators