Lindsey Graham: 'I Hope Carter Page...Sues the Hell out of the Department of Justice and the FBI'

U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) speaks prior to hearing testimony from Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing
December 11, 2019 Topic: Politics Region: Americas Blog Brand: The Buzz Tags: Donald Trump2016 ElectionSteele DossierFISAInspector General

Lindsey Graham: 'I Hope Carter Page...Sues the Hell out of the Department of Justice and the FBI'

Christopher Steele had called Page part of a 'well-developed conspiracy of cooperation' involving the Trump campaign and Russia.

 

Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said Wednesday he hopes that Carter Page “sues the hell” out of the FBI and Justice Department for relying on the unverified Steele dossier to obtain surveillance warrants against the former Trump campaign aide.

Graham was speaking at the opening of a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing to go over a Justice Department inspector general’s report that found the FBI misled the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in order to obtain spy warrants on Page.

 

The FBI relied heavily on information from former British spy Christopher Steele to assert that there was probable cause to believe that Page was a Russian agent. Steele, a former British spy who worked for the DNC and Clinton campaign in 2016, alleged that Page was part of a “well-developed conspiracy of cooperation” involving the Trump campaign and Russia.

But the inspector general’s office found evidence that raised questions about both Steele’s credibility and the reliability of the ex-spy’s dossier sources.

Graham highlighted those aspects of the report and questioned why the FBI did not re-evaluate its investigation of Page after receiving information that undercut the dossier.

“I hope Carter Page gets a lawyer and sues the hell out of the Department of Justice and the FBI,” said Graham.

Page has unsuccessfully sued the Justice Department over the surveillance against him. He suggested in an interview on MSNBC on Tuesday that he is exploring his legal options in the wake of the release of the inspector general’s report.

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