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Potential Consequences of Spying on the Trump Campaign
« on: April 21, 2019, 11:58:16 am »
Potential Consequences of Spying on the Trump Campaign

Fred Lucas  April 15, 2019


Actions by Justice Department officials in spying on a Donald Trump campaign adviser in 2016 could be a crime or merely an administrative offense, legal experts say.

Crimes could include perjury or misleading a court, they say, while disciplinary action for an administrative offense could mean being fired or losing a law license.

Testifying last week before two separate congressional panels, Attorney General William Barr said the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General report about the surveillance of Trump campaign aide Carter Page will be released in May or June.

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