‘God knows why’: Long wait for DOJ inspector general report on alleged FISA abuses vexes Trump allies
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(Worthy News) – Conflicting signals surround the classification review for the Justice Department inspector general’s report on alleged Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuses.
A month after Inspector General Michael Horowitz completed his investigation, there are signs that the declassification process is taking longer than expected at the Justice Department and the FBI, and that has made some Trump allies nervous.
Last weekend, Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo announced that her sources were telling her it would be released Friday. But by Monday, Bartiromo updated her report, tweeting, “IG report NOT out this Friday 10/18. Classifications being made. Likely end of month.” [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]
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