saracarter | Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s
much anticipated report on his investigation into the FBI’s probe into
President Trump’s campaign is expected to be made public before
Thanksgiving and the outcome is alleged to contain several criminal
referrals, according to sources who spoke with SaraACarter.com.
Horowitz’s investigation on the bureau’s probe into the now debunked
theory that Trump colluded with Russia in the 2016 presidential election
will more than likely result in the declassification of documents —
requested by senior Republican lawmakers
for more than several years. These are the same documents President
Trump turned over to Attorney General William Barr in May, giving him
‘full and complete authority” to declassify.
Those documents will contain several classified pages of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
on former Trump campaign advisor Carter Page, exculpatory evidence that
was withheld from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the
so-called ‘Gang of Eight’ folder (which contained exculpatory
information), as well as the email chain between FBI investigators in
the Russia probe and then-FBI Director James Comey.
Those emails also include discussions with lawyers in the DOJ’s
national security division. As previously reported, the email chains
will contain information that prove the FBI knew prior to obtaining a
warrant to spy on Page that former British spy Christopher Steele’s
information in his infamous dossier on Trump could not be proven.
It is also expected to reveal that the FBI knew that Steele was
leaking to the media but then used those media reports as separate
evidence in their request for a FISA warrant, known as circular
intelligence reporting. Circular reporting is when a law enforcement
official uses false confirmation by making a piece of information appear
to come from multiple independent sources.
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