A report by the Justice Department’s inspector general will show how the U.S. got its powers to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page
The Justice Department’s watchdog is expected to unveil a sweeping, several-hundred page report on Monday that will pull back the curtain on the process by which investigators sought to surveil a former Trump campaign adviser in 2016.
The report by the agency’s inspector general, Michael Horowitz, and made public after witnesses he interviewed were given a chance to respond to the findings, is expected to inflame a partisan debate about the propriety of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s actions.
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Watchdog seen rejecting Trump claims on Russia probe and find that flawed investigation was validThe Justice Department’s internal watchdog will release a highly anticipated report Monday that is expected to reject President Donald Trump’s claims that the Russia investigation was illegitimate and tainted by political bias from FBI leaders.
Consulte Mais informação »
How Giuliani and Barr set out to defend TrumpOne lawyer took the outside lane and embroiled his client in scandal. The other played a different game entirely.
Consulte Mais informação »
IG Horowitz's report likely to damage Comey, frustrate Trump, pressure Barr's handpicked successorRepublicans are hopeful, and Democrats fearful, of what the inspector general will say about the decision to surveil a U.S. citizen linked to Trump's presidential campaign
Consulte Mais informação »
House Dems refresh Nixon-era impeachment report for TrumpThe House Judiciary Committee issued a historic report laying the groundwork to impeach President Trump
Consulte Mais informação »