The White House on Friday released a highly-anticipated memo alleging that the Justice Department left crucial information out of an application for a spy warrant against a former Trump campaign adviser.
The three-and-a-half page memo, which was written by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee, says that FBI and DOJ knew that the infamous Steele dossier had been financed by the Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee when the agencies applied for a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant in order to spy on Carter Page.
But that information was left out of the September 2016 application for the warrant.
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ReplyDeleteWith holding the information to the judge big no no. Not vetting the information provided by the informant big no, actually one of the worst things you can do. Not telling the judge the informant is compromised and the informant lied and proven to be on reliable is a no... The FBI has so many rules and laws on this its a separate course at school. The two agents conspired with a foreign government to over throw a US election and James Comey signed off on it... Mainstream media and the magic of Hollywood have been selling the story for FREE.
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