As we know, the Administration has gone to great lengths to keep the text of the TPP secret. In fact, it wants Congress to pass the "treaty" without actually reading the document. But Congress can, in fact, make the document public. The rules which established the Congressional committees on Intelligence authorize the chambers’ respective intelligence committees to vote to publicly disclose any information in the possession of the committee after concluding that the public interest would be served by such disclosure.
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