FBI got court order to monitor ex-Trump adviser in Russia probe: Washington Post

Authored by reuters.com and submitted by maxwellhill
image for FBI got court order to monitor ex-Trump adviser in Russia probe: Washington Post

WASHINGTON The FBI secured a court order in 2016 to secretly surveil the communications of Carter Page, a foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump's presidential campaign, as the agency investigates possible ties between the campaign and Russia, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday.

Citing law enforcement and other U.S. officials the Post reported that the warrant for Page was obtained last summer by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Justice Department from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. (wapo.st/2p3L6xi)

The judge was convinced there was probable cause to believe Page was acting as an agent of Russia, the Post said.

Page has denied in media interviews that he worked with the Russians to influence the election.

In a statement to Reuters on Tuesday, Page said the court order was evidence that the administration of former President Barack Obama wanted to "suppress dissidents" who opposed its foreign policy.

"It will be interesting to see what comes out when the unjustified basis for those FISA requests are more fully disclosed over time ...," he said.

The Justice Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Reuters, which could not independently confirm the Post story. The White House and FBI declined to comment.

The FBI and congressional committees are investigating whether Russia tried to influence the election in Trump's favor, mostly by hacking Democratic operatives' emails and releasing embarrassing information, or possibly by colluding with Trump associates.

Russia denies the allegations, which Trump also dismisses.

sara4887 on April 12nd, 2017 at 03:09 UTC »

My question is, what's up with this guy? Is he just socially awkward? Or does he actually believe he won't get caught hence the odd TV interviews? Or does he think he can get away with anything?

RapidCreek on April 12nd, 2017 at 02:46 UTC »

Probable cause- Sufficient evidence to lead one to believe that a crime is, has been, or is about to be, committed.

As in....

"There was probable cause to believe Page was acting as an agent of a foreign power, in this case Russia, according to the officials."

Oh, and FYI....guess who brought Page to Trump.....Jeff Sessions

autotldr on April 12nd, 2017 at 02:23 UTC »

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 58%. (I'm a bot)

WASHINGTON The FBI obtained a secret court order last summer to monitor the communications of an adviser to then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, part of an investigation into possible links between Russia and the campaign, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday, citing law enforcement and other U.S. officials.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Justice Department obtained the warrant targeting foreign policy adviser Carter Page's communications after convincing a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court judge that there was probable cause to believe Page was acting as an agent of a foreign power, in this case Russia, the Post said.

This is the clearest evidence so far that the FBI had reason to believe during the 2016 presidential campaign that a Trump campaign adviser was in touch with Russian agents, according to the Post.

Extended Summary | FAQ | Theory | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia#1 Trump#2 Page#3 Post#4 foreign#5