The memo released Friday by House Intelligence
Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., is remarkably short and
uncluttered, and more people should be reading it than talking about it.
Since that doesn't often happen in Washington, here are the basics:
In October, 2016, Carter Page, who
was briefly a Trump campaign operative, was placed under electronic
surveillance by the FBI as the result of a warrant issued by the special
court created by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The Nunes
memo does not quote the warrant, but it does indicate that the
surveillance hoped “to obtain derogatory information on Donald Trump’s
ties to Russia.” Collusion, in other words.
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