FISA warrant revelations reveal how Obama’s deep state weaponized government to illegally spy on political opponents

Tuesday, July 24, 2018
By Paul Martin

by: JD Heyes
NaturalNews.com
Monday, July 23, 2018

On Saturday government watchdog organization Judicial Watch finally received documents related to the FBI’s FISA court warrants against one-time advisor to the 2016 Trump presidential campaign Carter Page.

The documents, requested more than a year ago under terms of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), were sought by the group over suspicions that the government went to the super-secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court with less-than-truthful information regarding Page and the Trump campaign in regards to alleged “Russian collusion.”

Turns out that Judicial Watch’s hunch may have been spot-on.

For one thing, as The National Sentinel reported, the documents — which are heavily redacted — appear to implicate former FBI No. 2 counterintelligence official Peter Strzok wasn’t truthful with members of Congress recently during a joint hearing of the House Judiciary and Government Oversight committees when he testified he had nothing to do with FISA court requests regarding Page:

It took a year for Judicial Watch to receive those documents.

And though they arrived heavily redacted, there are already a few bombshells that can be gleaned from them.

For one, anti-Trump FBI thug Peter Strzok may have perjured himself in his recent testimony before a joint hearing of the House Judiciary and Oversight committees when he claimed he had nothing to do with obtaining those FISA warrants against Page.

During his recent contentious hearing, Strzok swore he provided no substantive input on the application.

He claimed that he didn’t provide any evidence in the warrant application and wasn’t involved in actually presenting the application to the FISA court for approval, according to sources, The Gateway Pundit reported, citing The Daily Beast’s Betsy Woodruff.

The documents indicate otherwise.

Where is Jeff Sessions?

“BREAKING: Newly released FISA application shows Strzok did, in fact, use Carter Page’s Sept. 2016 letter to Comey as a “pretext” to open investigation on him, as Strzok suggested in an email to Page in Sept re “Crossfire FISA.” Yet Strzok just swore he had nothing to do with Page FISA,” investigative journalist Paul Sperry tweeted, citing the documents.

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