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Offline Right_in_Virginia

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Carter Page Says He's Updating Lawsuits Thanks To FISA Memo's Release
Townhall, Feb 2, 2018, Matt Vespa

Carter Page was a former foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign and a central figure in this FISA memo war and the ongoing narrative of Russia collusion. We now know that the Trump dossier, which was really a partisan opposition research document funded by the Clinton campaign, was used as the basis to secure a FISA warrant against Page. Former MI6 operative Christopher Steele compiled the document. Research firm Fusion GPS, which had been retained for their services by the Clinton campaign, contracted him. This was a Democrat-funded venture. Full stop. It was also largely uncorroborated. A shoddy document that was really partisan opposition research from a presidential campaign was used by the FBI/DOJ to secure a warrant to spy on the opposing side.

Mr. Page released this statement, which seems to indicate that he might bring legal action against the Department of Justice:

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The brave and assiduous oversight by Congressional leaders in discovering this unprecedented abuse of process represents a giant, historic leap in the repair of America’s democracy. Now that a few of the misdeeds against the Trump Movement have been partially revealed, I look forward to updating my pending legal action in opposition to the DOJ this weekend in preparation for Monday’s next small step on the long, potholed road toward helping to restore law and order in our great country.


More: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2018/02/02/carter-page-says-hes-updating-lawsuits-thanks-to-fisa-memos-release-n2443722

Offline anubias

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Re: Carter Page Says He's Updating Lawsuits Thanks To FISA Memo's Release
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2018, 09:45:34 pm »
He should now walk and be reimbursed for his legal fees.