Senior Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee have requested that the FBI and Department of Justice turn over applications for any warrants to monitor the communications of U.S. citizens associated with the investigation into alleged Russia interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The applications would have been submitted under the Obama administration. According to news media accounts, applications were made to conduct surveillance against members of President Donald Trump’s election campaign.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and Sen. Lindsey Graham, a panel member of the Committee, made the request as part of the probe into alleged Russian interference as well as the circumstances surrounding the firing of former FBI Director James Comey.
In the letter, the senators wrote that they are seeking any warrant applications that the FBI submitted to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA or FISC), the court’s responses, as well as “all final, signed FISA applications that the FBI and the Justice Department submitted to the FISC; and the FISC’s responses to the final, signed applications.”
The letter referred to a Guardian report from January that the FISA court turned down applications to monitor four Trump...
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Thursday, June 29, 2017
Starbucks Employee Mocks Customer Wearing Trump Shirt, But Conservatives Have the Last Word
When a woman wearing a Donald Trump shirt was mocked by a Starbucks employee, word spread in the Charlotte, North Carolina community. Then, about 50 tee-shirt wearing Trump supporters met at the coffee house to show the business that conservatives can be coffee-lovers too. The protest, which they described as a "sit-in," was peaceful and even fun-loving. (The protestors were quick to point out that they were actually paying customers, so they weren't trying to hurt the coffee house's business. In fact, they were increasing sales.)
The protesters turned the tables on the company by ordering coffee and jokingly giving the names of Trump's advisors instead of their own names. One person gave the name of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, another...
The protesters turned the tables on the company by ordering coffee and jokingly giving the names of Trump's advisors instead of their own names. One person gave the name of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, another...
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
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