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This is going to be a big decider on whether IG Horowitz is a true Patriot. Which I think he is. He can only make recommendations and can't charge anyone. His reports on McCabe and Comey where pretty scathing. I believe Barr didn't charge Comey because... moreThis is going to be a big decider on whether IG Horowitz is a true Patriot. Which I think he is. He can only make recommendations and can't charge anyone. His reports on McCabe and Comey where pretty scathing. I believe Barr didn't charge Comey because bigger charges are coming, along with keeping on eye on him. McCabe should be charged right away eventually with Treason. Most of this has to wait until the 2nd term. So it doesn't look like going after political enemies. Plus the evil pedo rings and traitors have been embedded for over 100yrs. We are seeing progress. Top of the agencies cleaned up. Judicial getting cleaned up. Weinstein, NXIVM, Epstein, etc. Sciencetology lawsuit. Lots more. #PatriotsUnited #WWG1WGA #Trump2020 #VoteEveryone #DigitalSoldiers #WeAreTheNewsNow #DarkToLIGHT #NoComplacency
Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), the House Judiciary Committee’s top Republican, separately wrote a letter to Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) on Friday demanding him to hold hearings on the results of the report, saying the inspector general had notified Attorney General William Barr earlier Friday of the completion of his investigation.
“As you know, FISA oversight falls squarely within the Judiciary Committee’s jurisdiction. We must act swiftly to address concerns outlined in the Inspector General’s report. Accordingly, I write to request you schedule a hearing as soon as possible following Congress’s receipt of the report,” Collins wrote.
He asked that Nadler invite both Horowitz and FBI Director Christopher Wray to testify at the hearing.
Barr has also initiated a separate review spearheaded by the U.S. attorney in Connecticut on whether the intelligence collection on Trump’s 2016 campaign was properly predicated.
Page was never charged in connection with special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, which grew out of the FBI’s original probeThe inspector general disclosed in May 2018, at the request of congressional Republicans, that he would review whether the Justice Department and FBI complied with legal requirements and followed appropriate policies and procedures in applying to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) for a warrant related to “a certain U.S. person.”
While the individual was not named in the announcement, the person is widely known to be Page, the former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser who was investigated in connection with the FBI’s investigation into Russian interference in the election.
Republicans have long alleged the FBI abused its surveillance powers in applying for the warrant to spy on Page, saying officials did not sufficiently disclose the Democratic link to the so-called Steele dossier. Details from the dossier, compiled by ex-British intelligence agent Christopher Steele, were used in part to justify the warrant to spy on Page. The inspector general reportedly interviewed Steele over the summer as part of the review
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/461356-justice-oig-complete-probe-on-fbi-surveillance-of-trump-campaign less
The Justice Department inspector general has completed an internal review on whether the FBI complied with the law and its own policies while applying for a warrant to surveil former Trump campaign
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