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Judicial Watch Says Trump ‘On To Something’ About Wiretap Complaints & Is Suing CIA to Get Records
The legal watchdog group, Judicial Watch, is suing the CIA to get access to records about the investigation into former Trump Administration National Security Adviser, Lt General Michael Flynn.
They believe that those records could also reveal the extent to which candidate Trump may have been spied on in the lead up to the election.
Judicial Watch notes that CNN reported:
The calls were captured by routine US eavesdropping targeting the Russian diplomats, according to the intelligence and law enforcement officials. But the officials said some of the content of the conversation raised enough potential concerns that investigators are still looking into the discussions, amid a broader concern about Russian intelligence-gathering activities in the United States.
The officials all stressed that so far there has been no determination of any wrongdoing.
FBI and intelligence officials briefed members of the Obama White House team before President Barack Obama left office about the Flynn calls to the Russian ambassador, sources said.
Now Judicial Watch wants to be able to see what the news agencies have already gotten a look at and more.
Judicial Watch Says Trump ‘On To Something’ About Wiretap Complaints & Is Suing CIA to Get Records
The legal watchdog group, Judicial Watch, is suing the CIA to get access to records about the investigation into former Trump Administration National Security Adviser, Lt General Michael Flynn.
They believe that those records could also reveal the extent to which candidate Trump may have been spied on in the lead up to the election.
Judicial Watch notes that CNN reported:
The calls were captured by routine US eavesdropping targeting the Russian diplomats, according to the intelligence and law enforcement officials. But the officials said some of the content of the conversation raised enough potential concerns that investigators are still looking into the discussions, amid a broader concern about Russian intelligence-gathering activities in the United States.
The officials all stressed that so far there has been no determination of any wrongdoing.
FBI and intelligence officials briefed members of the Obama White House team before President Barack Obama left office about the Flynn calls to the Russian ambassador, sources said.
Now Judicial Watch wants to be able to see what the news agencies have already gotten a look at and more.
