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FBI ordered by judge to turn over names of those who were under surveillance |
The FBI received a slap on the wrist this week over flaws in surveillance applications. The flaws were discovered by the inspector general of the Justice Department. On April 3, Judge James Boasberg ordered the FBI to turn in the names of targets in the 29 applications which were audited by the inspector general due to missing files. |
Apr 05, 2020
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Leah Anaya via LawEnforcementToday
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The DC Cover-up That’s As Big As Spygate… SSCI Leakers Identified, Jesse Liu Implicated in Cover-Up |
Former U.S. Attorney for DC, Jessie Liu, is scheduled for a Senate confirmation hearing this upcoming Thursday at 10:00am. There's also an unreported background story connected to the DOJ, Rod Rosenstein and Ms. Liu so controversial, it's as big as Spygate. In the event any Senator on the approval committee would be brave enough to... |
Feb 12, 2020
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sundance
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Wag The Dog: FBI Director Wray's FISA Abuse Response Flips Justice The Bird |
On January 10, 2020, FBI Director Christopher Wray gave the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court a figurative middle finger. Wray filed a response to the court's December 17, 2019 order reacting to shocking revelations of the FBI lying to procure and maintain a warrant to spy on the Trump campaign by surveilling Carter Page. |
Jan 16, 2020
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Adam Mill
USA News |
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Bogus, Dem-funded dossier was lone FBI source used to launch Trump conspiracy probe |
The long FBI probe into a purported Russia election collusion was absent of any direct conspiracy evidence against a Trump associate except for the discredited Democratic Party-financed dossier and its impresario, Fusion GPS. For the first time in an official report, there are explanations of why the FBI initially targeted four Trump advisers: retired Army Lt. |
Jan 16, 2020
by The Washington Times http://www.washingtontimes.com
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FBI's search for information on Americans was in violation of the law, judge says |
The FBI on several occasions in recent years queried the government's foreign intelligence holdings seeking information on Americans - including its own personnel - doing so in violation of surveillance law and constitutional privacy protections, according to a newly disclosed court ruling. |
Oct 13, 2019
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Ellen Nakashima via Washington Post
USA News |