DOJ Says Two Wiretap Warrants Against Former Trump Aide Carter Page Are Invalid

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DOJ Says Two Wiretap Warrants Against Former Trump Aide Carter Page Are Invalid
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The agency acknowledges it had 'insufficient' evidence to continue monitoring Page in 2017.

Carter Page participates in a discussion hosted by Judicial Watch at the One America News studios onTopline

The FBI began to surveil Carter Page in late 2016 as part of its investigation into Russian interference in the presidential election. That investigation eventually turned into the Mueller probe. An Inspector General report released in December found the FBI made several mistakes and omissions in all of those applications.

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