https://dailycaller.com/2020/06/22/fbi-carter-page-fisa-errors/?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=13030FBI Finds One ‘Material’ Error In Audit Of 14 FISA Applications, Far Fewer Than In Carter Page Spy WarrantsThe FBI disclosed in a little-noticed court filing last week that the bureau found only one “material†error in a review of 14 applications to conduct surveillance against American citizens, an error count that is far lower than the 17 “significant†issues flagged in surveillance orders granted against Carter Page, the former Trump campaign aide.
FBI’s general counsel, Dana Boente, and Melissa MacTough, a Justice Department national security official, said in a filing June 15 to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Court that the single material error found in the 14 applications was not a serious enough infraction to invalidate the underlying surveillance warrant.
That stands in stark contrast to the Justice Department’s decision to invalidate two of the four FISA warrants against Page due to the rampant errors in those applications.
So, the "errors" in the Carter Page applications weren't really "errors". They were "intentionals" that were not expected to be exposed.