The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court slammed the FBI Friday after the Justice Department inspector general this week released new findings that the FBI repeatedly violated surveillance rules.
The court’s presiding judge ordered the FBI to turn over the names of 29 cases the inspector general found had no documentation to support accusations lodged in the surveillance warrant applications.
An internal audit by Inspector General Michael Horowitz concluded the FBI could not locate supporting documentation, known as the Woods File, in four of the 29 cases.
In three of those cases, Mr. Horowitz said, the FBI did not know if the files ever existed.
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It's about time this was all unraveled and brought to the light.
Police State and getting worse
It is about time all of the FBI be fired and clean them all out. Start with brand-new agents that have never worked under a corrupt leader.
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