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(WATCH) Former Deputy AG Rosenstein: Knowing what I know now, I would not have signed Carter Page wiretap application

At a hearing today before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) asked former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein about signing off on a wiretap application to spy on former Trump campaign volunteer Carter Page. The Inspector General has […]

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Rosenstein’s role in the allegedly improper targeting of Trump campaign volunteer Carter Page

Then-Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein kept an investigation into a Trump campaign associate alive even though the allegations against him had been debunked. That’s according to a report at Just the News. The Trump campaign volunteer was Carter Page. Officials

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WATCH: Senator Graham’s inquiry: How high did FBI’s improper wiretaps go?

Amid the coronavirus panic, a quiet investigation has begun on Capitol Hill led by Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham. He’s already begun interviewing unnamed government officials. It involves accountability for the FBI’s improper wiretaps against a government citizen who happened

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NEW: At least 2 FBI wiretaps of former Trump campaign volunteer were invalid

At least two of the FBI’s Dept. of Justice-approved wiretap applications have been deemed invalid. That means related government surveillance of ex-Trump campaign volunteer Carter Page was improper and possibly illegal. The problematic wiretap applications were signed by James Comey,

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READ: The FBI “Woods Procedures” that the FBI failed to follow when wiretapping Trump associate

In 2001, the FBI implemented new protection for US citizens after federal agents got caught repeatedly submitting incorrect information to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court to obtain wiretaps. The “Woods Procedures,” named for the FBI agent who helped

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