BREAKING Trump Issues Immediate Declassification Order of Carter Page FISA Docs

"BREAKING NEWS: Trump orders James Comey and the FBI lovers' texts on Russia to be released in FULL in massive declassification of top-secret material he claims is behind Mueller probe


Trump directed DOJ to declassify pages from a warrant from a secret court that allowed the feds to spy on former campaign adviser Carter Page

Also told Justice to publish the reports tied to its interview with DOJ official Bruce Ohr, who was in contact with the dirty dossier

Extent of Justice's reliance on the dossier for the Page warrant will be revealed when the docs are published

Ohr's wife Nellie worked at the firm that put together the unverified dossier of dirt on the president; Trump has said he wants Ohr fired

By FRANCESCA CHAMBERS, WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT

PUBLISHED: 17:45 EDT, 17 September 2018 | UPDATED: 18:15 EDT, 17 September 2018

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-texts-released-Carter-Page-FISA-warrant.html
 
Marco Rubio: FBI did nothing wrong by spying on Carter Page

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said Sunday the FBI did nothing wrong in convincing the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to allow the government to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.

“I don't think they did anything wrong,” Rubio told Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union." “I think they went to the court and got the judges to approve it.”

Late Saturday evening, the Justice Department released top-secret documents related to the surveillance warrants used to wiretap Page under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The heavily redacted documents showed the FBI believed Page was collaborating and conspiring with the Russian government.

The documents confirm the FBI based its surveillance requests to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in part on a dossier compiled by Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence officer hired by a research firm funded in part by former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee.

Republicans have accused the FBI of relying too heavily on the Steele dossier.

But Rubio said Sunday the FBI was right to be concerned about Page, based on his past relationship with Russia.

“He is a guy, even before the campaign — this is not Trump related — who went around bragging about his connections in Russia,” Rubio said of Page. “They [the FBI] knew who he was before the campaign. Then you see the guy gravitating around a leading campaign, and then other things came up on the screen, and said, 'we've got to look at this guy.' That's what the FISA application lays out.”
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/marco-rubio-fbi-did-nothing-wrong-by-spying-on-carter-page

:cof1:
Rubio is a neo-con/Russiaphobe. He is relying on the fact Page is a Russian (foreign)agent-
despite the fact Page actually helped the FBI bust Russian spies.

Rubio is also very sloppy here -he doesn't even mention the Steele dossier was unverified and falsified as multiple sourcing. He'smaking the argument 'page was around all these Russians -while Page was doing legit biz

Honestly -you can hate Trump from now till 2020, but defending the DeepState creeps et all is unconscionable
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_Page#Foreign_policy_and_ties_to_Russia


Foreign policy and ties to Russia[edit]
In 1998, Page joined the Eurasia Group, a strategy consulting firm, but left three months later. In 2017, Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer recalled on his Twitter feed that Page's strong pro-Russian stance was "not a good fit" for the firm and that Page was its "most wackadoodle" alumnus.[21] Stephen Sestanovich later described Page's foreign-policy views as having "an edgy Putinist resentment" and a sympathy to Russian leader Vladimir Putin's criticisms of the United States.[2] Over time, Page became increasingly critical of United States foreign policy toward Russia, and more supportive of Putin, with a United States official describing Page as "a brazen apologist for anything Moscow did".[4] Page is frequently quoted by Russian state television, where he is presented as a "famous American economist".[3]


In August 2013, Page wrote, "Over the past half year, I have had the privilege to serve as an informal advisor to the staff of the Kremlin in preparation for their Presidency of the G-20 Summit next month, where energy issues will be a prominent point on the agenda."[22] Page described his role differently in 2018: "I sat in on some meetings, but to call me an advisor is way over the top."[23] Also in 2013, Russian intelligence operatives attempted to recruit Page, and one described him as enthusiastic about business opportunities in Russia but an "idiot".[2][20] News accounts in 2017 indicated that because of these ties to Russia, Page had been the subject of a warrant pursuant to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) in 2014, at least two years earlier than was indicated in the stories concerning his role in the 2016 Presidential campaign of Donald Trump.[24][25]

he has been known for his wish to be putins best buddy for years guys
 
If you and other Trump supporters are so confident that nothing went on .. no collusion .. then what are you worried about?

'Fake News' .. from the Godfather of Fake News who lies everytime he opens his mouth.

Any idea why Trump has the lowest approval in history?

Any idea why republicans and republican donors are abandoning the party?

This too will fail to save his ass or even make a blip on what's to come.
the fact a special prosecutor was hung around an incoming POTUS -for no legitimate reason-
and despite the fact an ongoing probe already 9 months old also showed no collusion - ya that bothers me.

why doesn't that bother you?
It bothers me if it was Trump or even Hillary. It's called the Deep State.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Links_between_Trump_associates_and_Russian_officials#Carter_Page



Carter Page[edit]
In a March 2016 interview, Trump identified Carter Page, who had previously been an investment banker in Moscow, as a foreign policy adviser to his campaign.[91] Page became a foreign policy advisor to Trump in the summer of 2016. During the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. elections, Page's past contacts with Russians came to public attention.[92] In 2013 Page met with Viktor Podobnyy, then a junior attaché at the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations, at an energy conference, and provided him with documents on the U.S. energy industry.[93] Page later said he provided only "basic immaterial information and publicly available research documents" to Podobnyy.[92] Podobnyy was later one of a group of three Russian men charged by U.S. authorities for participation in a Russian spy ring; Podobnyy and one of the other men was protected by diplomatic immunity from prosecution; a third man, who was spying for the Russia under non-diplomatic cover, pleaded guilty to conspiring to act as an unregistered foreign agent and was sentenced to prison.[92] The men had attempted to recruit Page to work for the Russian SVR. The FBI interviewed Page in 2013 "as part of an investigation into the spy ring, but decided that he had not known the man was a spy", and never accused Page of wrongdoing.[92]
Page was dropped from the Trump team after reports that he was under investigation by federal authorities over his Russian connections.[94] The FBI and the Justice Department obtained a FISA warrant to monitor Page's communications during October 2016, after they made the case that there was probable cause to think Page was acting as an agent of a foreign power (Russia). Page told The Washington Post that he considered that to be "unjustified, politically motivated government surveillance".[91] According to the Nunes memo, the 90-day warrant was renewed three times.
In February 2017, Page stated he had "no meetings" with Russian officials during 2016, but two days later said he "did not deny" meeting with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland. Page's revised account occurred after news reports that revealed that Attorney General Jeff Sessions had likewise met with Kislyak. In March 2017, Page was called on by the Senate Intelligence Committee investigating links between the Trump campaign and Russian government.[95][96] On March 9, 2017, Hope Hicks, a Trump spokesperson, distanced the campaign from Page, stating that Page was an "informal foreign policy adviser" who did "not speak for Mr. Trump or the campaign."[97] In September 2017, Page filed a defamation lawsuit against the media company Oath Inc. for its outlets' reporting of his alleged meetings with Russian officials.[98]
 
Wow, not that is a stretch

The FISA approved surveillance operations were on individuals with known contacts with foreign elements, they didn't involve "domestic political campaign," but these activities with these foreign entities. You have your facts mixed up with the innuendos

They were spying on the campaign, Remember how your hero Clapper said "it's a GOOD thing to be 'observing' the campaign. They should be happy."
 
Victor Podobnyy | intelNews.org
https://intelnews.org/tag/victor-podobnyy

Authorities in the United States have charged three Russian citizens, two of them diplomats, with operating a New York-based spy ring on orders from Moscow. Early on Monday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation named the diplomats as Igor Sporyshev, 40, and Victor Podobnyy, 27.
 
he was passing known spies information well before Donny the orange came down the stairs and called Mexicans rapists
 
Manafort was almost tangential.
The Trump Tower meeting has to be the most written about aborted 20 minute meeting in history.

But ya. Well see how it goes.

What we are seeing here has been deliberately hidden, redacted/slow walked while the players scream they didn't do nothing. It's not perfect - but the Strok texts have already shown multiple corrupt purposes.

The problem is fake news will NOT cover this except in bits and pieces,and where they want to.
so a lot of the context is lost.. why i have to watch Hannity to get any real coverage at all

How do you know the Trump Tower meeting was "twenty minutes" or as you say"aborted?" Your basing your entire understanding of the meeting on Don Junior's explanations, which Don Jr has already been caught changing three separate times now. Manaford was there, him flipping may be huge in regard to the meeting plus other information he may tell Mueller, although I think Mueller already knows it

And what you are buying is nearly all the innuendos coming out of the House and perpetuated by the likes of Hannity. All of those entities only purpose is defend Trump, and to distract attention away from Trump's difficulties with Mueller. There is a reason that the likes of Hannity can't refer to their programs as "news," it is pure entertainment for conservatives. He tells you what you want to hear, how he makes millions

https://www.politifact.com/personalities/sean-hannity/
https://www.snopes.com/tag/sean-hannity/
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/n...e-trumps-biggest-hillary-clinton-lies-1121885
http://www.tvnewslies.org/html/sean_hannity.html
http://theweek.com/speedreads/77649...smith-truthsquad-sean-hannitys-spygate-claims

The conspiracies, as here, and the umpteenth ones that preceded it are all designed to deflect, it has been the same scenario since Trump began campaigning for office
 
Rubio is a neo-con/Russiaphobe. He is relying on the fact Page is a Russian (foreign)agent-
despite the fact Page actually helped the FBI bust Russian spies.

Rubio is also very sloppy here -he doesn't even mention the Steele dossier was unverified and falsified as multiple sourcing. He'smaking the argument 'page was around all these Russians -while Page was doing legit biz

Honestly -you can hate Trump from now till 2020, but defending the DeepState creeps et all is unconscionable

It is completely predictable that anyone who sees through Trump will be attacked by his supporters. Nothing new about that.

'deep state' :0) only exists in the minds of Trump supporters.
 
They were spying on the campaign, Remember how your hero Clapper said "it's a GOOD thing to be 'observing' the campaign. They should be happy."

No, they were spying on individuals who had suspicious contacts with Russia who also were associated with the Trump campaign, Page had been on the FBI's radar for years before the campaign even began, your stretching the facts once again
 
the fact a special prosecutor was hung around an incoming POTUS -for no legitimate reason-
and despite the fact an ongoing probe already 9 months old also showed no collusion - ya that bothers me.

why doesn't that bother you?
It bothers me if it was Trump or even Hillary. It's called the Deep State.

'deep state' only exists in the minds of Trump supporters.

Why doesn't what the FBI has done not bother me?

Because unlike you, I believe that Trump has been running a criminal enterprise and should be in jail.

We haven't even gotten to the money laundering yet.
 
they saw KNOWN Russian assets getting on the Trump train

so they watched them


Like cops are supposed to do
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Links_between_Trump_associates_and_Russian_officials#Carter_Page



Carter Page[edit]
In a March 2016 interview, Trump identified Carter Page, who had previously been an investment banker in Moscow, as a foreign policy adviser to his campaign.[91] Page became a foreign policy advisor to Trump in the summer of 2016. During the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. elections, Page's past contacts with Russians came to public attention.[92] In 2013 Page met with Viktor Podobnyy, then a junior attaché at the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations, at an energy conference, and provided him with documents on the U.S. energy industry.[93] Page later said he provided only "basic immaterial information and publicly available research documents" to Podobnyy.[92] Podobnyy was later one of a group of three Russian men charged by U.S. authorities for participation in a Russian spy ring; Podobnyy and one of the other men was protected by diplomatic immunity from prosecution; a third man, who was spying for the Russia under non-diplomatic cover, pleaded guilty to conspiring to act as an unregistered foreign agent and was sentenced to prison.[92] The men had attempted to recruit Page to work for the Russian SVR. The FBI interviewed Page in 2013 "as part of an investigation into the spy ring, but decided that he had not known the man was a spy", and never accused Page of wrongdoing.[92]
Page was dropped from the Trump team after reports that he was under investigation by federal authorities over his Russian connections.[94] The FBI and the Justice Department obtained a FISA warrant to monitor Page's communications during October 2016, after they made the case that there was probable cause to think Page was acting as an agent of a foreign power (Russia). Page told The Washington Post that he considered that to be "unjustified, politically motivated government surveillance".[91] According to the Nunes memo, the 90-day warrant was renewed three times.
In February 2017, Page stated he had "no meetings" with Russian officials during 2016, but two days later said he "did not deny" meeting with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland. Page's revised account occurred after news reports that revealed that Attorney General Jeff Sessions had likewise met with Kislyak. In March 2017, Page was called on by the Senate Intelligence Committee investigating links between the Trump campaign and Russian government.[95][96] On March 9, 2017, Hope Hicks, a Trump spokesperson, distanced the campaign from Page, stating that Page was an "informal foreign policy adviser" who did "not speak for Mr. Trump or the campaign."[97] In September 2017, Page filed a defamation lawsuit against the media company Oath Inc. for its outlets' reporting of his alleged meetings with Russian officials.[98]

he was passing known spies information well before Donny the orange came down the stairs and called Mexicans rapists
 
the fact a special prosecutor was hung around an incoming POTUS -for no legitimate reason-
and despite the fact an ongoing probe already 9 months old also showed no collusion - ya that bothers me.

why doesn't that bother you?
It bothers me if it was Trump or even Hillary. It's called the Deep State.

No, that was yesterday's conspiracy, but the special prosecutor wasn't appointed to investigate Trump or his campaign, as you know the memo read to investigate Russian interference in the election. Trump's campaign was a secondary concern, and the intent there was not to directly investigate the campaign but rather to see if there was any connection between Russian espionage efforts and the Trump campaign

If the prior nine months, which was the last two days feeding for the right wing media, were about collusion, which would be weird since collusion isn't even a crime, and since most of that claim was again based upon again two people's personal Emails, it wasn't about investigating the totality of Russia's efforts. For that, Mueller was appointed
 
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