We need to know the answer.
President Trump ought to direct his Justice Department and FBI to
provide the House Intelligence Committee with the FISA warrant
application — any FISA warrant application — in which they relied on
information from the Steele dossier in seeking court permission to spy
on the Trump campaign. It may well be that they did not rely on the
dossier. It is ridiculous, though, that we are still in the dark about
this.
I have long experience with how scrupulously the FBI and Justice
Department work in the often controversial foreign-intelligence realm.
They care deeply about their honorable reputation with the FISA court,
just as the judges of that secret tribunal care deeply about not being
perceived as a “rubber-stamp” for the government. I have thus given our
agencies the benefit of the doubt here.
While urging that we have disclosure (with all due care to protect
intelligence methods and sources), I have presumed that the FBI and DOJ
would never fraudulently present the FISA court with fanciful claims
attributed to anonymous Russian sources as if they were a refined
product of U.S. intelligence collection and analysis. This, after all,
is a “dossier” that former FBI director James Comey dismissed as
“salacious and unverified” in Senate
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/454709/steele-dossier-source-fisa-warrant-against-trump-campaign
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/454709/steele-dossier-source-fisa-warrant-against-trump-campaign
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