FBI Reportedly Got Court Order To Monitor Trump Adviser's Communications
In order to acquire the FISA warrant to surveil Carter Page, the FBI had to "show probable cause that he was effectively acting as an agent of Russia," says Washington Post reporter Adam Entous.
by Camila Domonoske
Apr 12, 2017
3 minutes
During the 2016 presidential campaign the FBI obtained a secret warrant to monitor the communications of Carter Page, who was then serving as an adviser to Donald Trump, over concerns that Page was acting as an agent of Russia, according to a report from The Washington Post.
The article, which cites anonymous sources, says a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court judge granted the warrant to the FBI last summer.
In order to get the warrant, the FBI "definitely had to be able to show probable cause thatreporter Adam Entous .
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