This afternoon, Trump is meeting with the DOJ, FBI and Director of National Intelligence to try and get information about just how much the Obama regime infiltrated his campaign in 2016. Having the DOJ and FBI investigate themselves isn’t exactly a winning strategy. But the meeting with these three areas of government may reveal something about the concealed FISA documents that could hold the key just how deep the Obama infiltration into the Trump campaign went.
Concealed FISA docs may hold key to Trump surveillance |
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President Trump is meeting Monday with Senior FBI, DOJ and DNI officials at the White House to discuss classified documentation requested by the House Intelligence Committee and whether or not members of the Obama administration authorized the use of a long-time informant of the CIA and FBI to investigate members of his 2016 campaign. The meeting came on the heels of the President’s demand Sunday for the Justice Department to investigate the FBI’s operation, known as Crossfire Hurricane, which included surveillance of members of the Trump campaign.
And this meeting is crucial because it will be a major opportunity for the President to order the Justice Department and FBI to turn over classified information requested by the House Intelligence Committee that may finally lead to the answers related to the scope of the FBI’s surveillance on the Trump campaign. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, FBI Director Christopher Wray and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats will be at the White House to discuss the classified nature of the request by the committee and they will argue against the disclosure of the documents.