I strongly believe that Donald Trump did what he thought was best for America everyday that he was president. That being stated, if we are being honest, the male did make some huge mistake.
The majority of those errors were made in picking individuals to fill crucial positions within the federal government. In fairness, he needed to have his consultations validated by the Senate, so his hands were tied to an extent.
Trump also needed to deal with the truth that he was surrounded, on all sides, by turncoat vipers and grifters.
Amongst his worst choices were designating Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State, Jeff Sessions as Attorney General, William Barr as Sec. of State and perhaps the most destructive to the republic, Christopher Wray as Director of the FBI.
The FBI has actually been a political influence and compromise operation given that its development, but under Comey and now Wray the politicalization of the department has entered banana republic area.
Rather than making things much better, the FBI has become the most obvious totalitarian company in the United States.
Now, Fox News has actually gotten files which reveal simply how badly Wray’s FBI have stomping our Constitutional rights …
Fox News reported:
House Republican Reps. Jim Jordan and Andy Biggs are requiring answers from FBI Director Christopher Wray after a newly declassified viewpoint from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court revealed “widespread” FISA infractions.
Republicans, throughout the Trump administration, were singing about abuses of FISA after the FBI obtained a FISA warrant against former Trump campaign aide Carter Page. Wraylast year called the actions taken to acquire that FISA warrant “inappropriate” and informed Congress they “can not be duplicated.”
However, last week, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence declassified an opinion from the FISC– the court with oversight of the FISA system– which Jordan and Biggs stated revealed the FBI “has actually been seriously and methodically abusing its warrantless electronic surveillance authority.”
The opinion, from November 2020, detailed the FBI’s “obvious widespread violations” of privacy rules in performing surveillance under area 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Security Act, however was not related to the controversial FISA warrant against Page.
“We compose to request information about the FBI’s unlawful spying activities,” Jordan, of Ohio, and Biggs, of Arizona, composed to Wray Tuesday.
Section 702 authorizes the attorney general of the United States and the director of National Intelligence to collectively authorize warrantless …
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