Judge
blasts FBI over misleading info for surveillance
of Trump campaign adviserBy
John Kruzel
December 18, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" -
The secretive federal
court that approved the surveillance of former
Trump campaign adviser Carter Page on Tuesday
accused FBI agents of creating a misleading
impression about their basis for requesting a
warrant and ordered the bureau to overhaul its
process.
In a blistering order, a judge on the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) accused the
bureau of providing false information and
withholding materials that would have undercut its
four surveillance applications.
"The FBI's handling of the Carter Page applications,
as portrayed in the OIG report, was antithetical to
the heightened duty of candor described above,"
Rosemary Collyer, presiding judge with the FISC, wrote
in the order released by the court.
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