On Friday, the House Intelligence Committee, which is chaired by Republican Representative Devin Nunes, released a four -
page memo alleging surveillance abuses by the FBI.
Not exact matches
Earlier this year, the committee's Republican majority attracted significant scrutiny when it released a controversial
memo alleging that the FBI and the Justice Department abused their surveillance authority when it monitored
Page ahead of the election.
The
memo alleges the FBI was biased in its probe of
Page, the former Trump aide.
The Schiff
memo is a 10 -
page document that responds to the Nunes
memo, which
alleges that the FBI abused its powers when it opened its investigation into Russia's meddling with the 2016 election.
The Nunes
memo alleges that the FBI and DOJ relied on allegations in the «Steele dossier» — the document, funded in part by the Clinton campaign, that explores Trump's possible Russia ties — to obtain a warrant to surveil
Page.
The Nunes
memo goes on to
allege that the
Page FISA application, which was ultimately approved by a judge, was fundamentally flawed.
Over continued objections from the FBI, the White House declassified a version of Republican Rep. Devin Nunes's four -
page memo on Friday, which
alleges serious abuses of power by the FBI during its investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
The Nunes
memo alleges that FBI and Justice Department officials relied on an unsubstantiated dossier compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele to get a warrant to conduct surveillance of
Page, who served on the Trump campaign's foreign policy advisory team.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday refused to authorize the release of a Democratic rebuttal to a Republican intelligence committee
memo alleging that FBI and Justice Department officials abused their power to spy on former Trump campaign adviser Carter
Page.
The
memo in question
alleges that the FBI and Justice Department abused their surveillance authority to target Trump campaign adviser Carter
Page.
The
memo alleges the FBI misled the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in obtaining a secret warrant to monitor former Trump campaign adviser Carter
Page, who U.S. authorities suspected was a Russian agent.