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Rh MR. QUIGLEY: I yield.

THE CHAIRMAN: -- a question by another member.

Do any other members wish to be heard?

Your time has expired.

MR. QUIGLEY: Does that mean just questions you don't like or questions in general, sir?

THE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Stewart? Oh.

Ms. Sewell.

MS. SEWELL: Will the chair consider a motion to also release the minority's memo as well?

THE CHAIRMAN: What I would like to do -- I think the ranking member has said that he wanted to offer three motions. We have approved one of the motions that was made by me. He has. now made a secondary motion to the motion in response to Mr. King's letter. We will entertain that motion.

MS. SEWELL: Okay. And will you entertain the motion to actually release the minority memo as well as the majority?

THE CHAIRMAN: We will entertain that motion, yes.

MS. SEWELL: Okay. Thank you.

THE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Himes.

MR. HIMES: It is no secret -- and I have been on the Committee, I guess, for 6 years. It is obviously no secret that this investigation has introduced a very sharp and ugly brand of partisanship into the committee.

We are about to take a very, very consequential step. Because I understand, from the answers to my questions, that we will release the majority memos unredacted. And if there is to be a commitment to transparency and to