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*'''22 November.''' ''The Washington Post'' Helps Identify FBI Lawyer Who Altered FISA Docs<ref>https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/11/22/the-washington-post-helps-identify-fbi-lawyer-who-altered-fisa-docs/</ref>
 
*'''22 November.''' ''The Washington Post'' Helps Identify FBI Lawyer Who Altered FISA Docs<ref>https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/11/22/the-washington-post-helps-identify-fbi-lawyer-who-altered-fisa-docs/</ref>
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*'''6 December.''' Joe diGenova: What To Expect From The Horowitz IG Report.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqgrPE32jyQ&t=199s</ref>
  
 
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==See also==

Revision as of 23:00, December 8, 2019

Main article: Obama administration FISA abuse

2016

October 2016

  • 15 October. John Carlin's last day. DOJ-NSD Principle Deputy Asst. Attorney General Mary McCord replaces Carlin. It was specifically John Carlin’s responsibility to ensure a valid legal basis for the FISA application submitted to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC).
  • 20 October. Adm. Mike Rogers was briefed by the NSA compliance officer on findings from the 702 NSA compliance audit. The audit had uncovered numerous “About” Query violations (Senate testimony).[1]
  • 21 October. Rogers shut down all “About Query” activity. He reported his findings to the DOJ (Senate testimony & inferences from Court Ruling).
  • Same day, the DOJ & FBI seek and receive a Title I FISA probable cause order authorizing electronic surveillance on Carter Page from the FISA Court. At this point, the FISA Court is unaware of the Section 702 violations.

2019

October 2019

  • 10 October. The Federalist: Anti-Trump alleged "whistleblower" attorney threatened to use his clients’ intelligence capabilities to dox a random Twitter user who irritated him.[2]

November 2019

  • 22 November. The Washington Post Helps Identify FBI Lawyer Who Altered FISA Docs[3]

December 2019

  • 6 December. Joe diGenova: What To Expect From The Horowitz IG Report.[4]

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