Justice Dept. concludes that 2 of the 4 court orders allowing the FBI to conduct secret national security surveillance on fmr. Trump campaign aide Carter Page were not valid.
by the Justice Department's inspector general found that the FBI's applications to spy on Page were rife with"factual misstatements and omissions," and in the weeks since, the FISA court has demanded an accounting from the Justice Department on how that happened and what is being done about it.
The inspector general, Michael Horowitz, found no evidence that political bias played a role in the opening of the Russia probe, which failed to establish that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. But he also said he found no satisfactory alternative explanation when it came to the lies and omissions that led a court to wrongly authorize spying on Page, who was not charged with a crime.
The inspector general's report and its fallout are a blow to House Intelligence Committee Chairman and lead impeachment manager Adam Schiff, who said after reviewing classified documents that the FBI's process for obtaining FISA warrants was solid.
It was not clear from Boasberg's own court order which two FISA orders were deemed invalid, but it's likely they were the final two renewals. According to the inspector general's report, the FBI had reason by then to doubt the British spy's information, and it had learned that Page had been cooperating with the CIA.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Two of four FISA warrants against Carter Page declared invalidThe Justice Department has declared invalid two of the four surveillance warrants against former Trump campaign associate Carter Page, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court said
Read more »
Trump impeachment team undercuts DOJ position in McGahn caseTrump’s lawyers made an impeachment U-turn today — one that could affect his ongoing legal fight against the House’s oversight investigations
Read more »