The Hill: FISA court investigating FBI warrant applications
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court (FISA) that approved FBI surveillance of former Trump campaign aide Carter Page is now investigating other applications it’s received from one of the agency's attorneys accused of making an inappropriate change to the Page application.
The review, which was announced in an order released Friday, hints at a comprehensive effort by the secretive court to reevaluate surveillance after the Justice Department inspector general's report found errors in the Page application process.
In the order, written on Dec. 5 and declassified Friday, the court requested that the executive branch identify "all other matters currently or previously before this Court" that involved FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith. The court also requested explanations of how the Justice Department and FBI are ensuring that Clinesmith’s submissions were accurate.
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WNU Editor: The FISA judges look like fools, and they are now reacting because they know that if they do not, they may be eliminated by Congress.
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3 comments:
I believe the FISA Court judges are entrenched/career swamp-dwellers who themselves ought to be investigated.
They need a blue ribbon committee. {Great Simpsons episode on that.}
8 years of the obama mindset.
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