The press will attempt to repress this. As the truth about Obama's potential criminal actions are revealed, charges or racism will abound. Trump will be blamed for deserving to be surveilled as the Russian red-herring will continue to distract from the facts. Nothing will happen to Obama. m/r
The Obama Camp’s Disingenuous Denials on FISA Surveillance of Trump
President Trump’s early Saturday morning tweeting has exploded to the forefront an uncovered scandal I’ve been talking about since early January (including in this weekend’s column):
The fact that the Obama Justice Department and the FBI investigated
associates of Donald Trump, and likely Trump himself, in the heat of the
presidential campaign.
To summarize,
reporting indicates that, prior to June 2016, the Obama Justice
Department and FBI considered a criminal investigation of Trump
associates, and perhaps Trump himself, based on concerns about
connections to Russian financial institutions. Preliminary poking around
indicated that there was nothing criminal involved. Rather than shut
the case down, though, the Obama Justice Department converted it into a
national-security investigation under the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act (FISA). FISA
allows the government, if it gets court permission, to conduct
electronic surveillance (which could include wiretapping, monitoring of
e-mail, and the like) against those it alleges are “agents of a foreign
power.” FISA
applications and the evidence garnered from them are classified – i.e.,
we would not know about any of this unless someone had leaked classified
information to the media, a felony.In June, the Obama Justice Department submitted an application that apparently “named” Trump in addition to some of his associates. As I have stressed, it is unclear whether “named” in this context indicates that Trump himself was cited as a person the Justice Department was alleging was a Russian agent whom it wanted to surveil. It could instead mean that Trump’s name was merely mentioned in an application that sought to conduct surveillance on other alleged Russian agents. President Trump’s tweets on Saturday claimed that “President Obama . . . tapp[ed] my phones[,]” which makes it more likely that Trump was targeted for surveillance, rather than merely mentioned in the application.
In any event, the FISA court reportedly turned down the Obama Justice Department’s request, which is notable: The FISA court is notoriously solicitous of government requests to conduct national-security surveillance (although, as I’ve noted over the years, the claim by many that it is a rubber-stamp is overblown).
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