Via Daily Caller:

The House Intelligence Committee will be provided access this week to “all” documents related to the Steele dossier as part of a deal struck with the congressional panel and the Justice Department.

California Rep. Devin Nunes, the Republican chair of the Intelligence panel, laid out details of the agreement in a letter sent Thursday night to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

Nunes and Rosenstein spoke by phone on Wednesday and, according to Nunes, agreed to provide committee staff with access to the slew of dossier-related records.

The agreement, if fulfilled, will bring an end to a saga that has dragged on since Aug. 24, when Nunes issued subpoenas to the DOJ and FBI for documents about the dossier, which was written by former British spy Christopher Steele and used by investigators looking into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian government.

“It is my hope that this agreement will provide the Committee with all outstanding documents and witnesses necessary to complete its investigations into matters involving DOJ and FBI,” Nunes wrote to Rosenstein.

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