DOJ Watchdog Submits Draft Report on Alleged FISA Abuses to AG Barr

It’s easy to look at President Trump’s record and be happy. There probably has never been a president who kept more promises in our nation’s history. It’s still ok to want more. His first term still isn’t over, and there’s plenty of room for accomplishment.

There’s more good news. At long last, President Trump’s team stands to make serious headway on draining the swamp.

We all know that the FISA warrant used to investigate the Trump campaign was an abuse of power, but after eight years of Obama, we were all expecting it to be another act of corruption without consequence. That is not the case. Attorney General William Barr just received a draft report on the FISA corruption.

This is huge. We’re not just talking about the monumental nature of finally fighting back against Washington corruption. The report itself is massive. This investigation has uncovered every stone. It has sifted through millions of documents and countless interactions, communications and everything else necessary to bring justice back to the DOJ.

Right now, most of the details of the report are secret. We are still months away from all of the facts becoming public, but a few facts have emerged. If you want a taste of what has been uncovered by this critical investigation, you’ll find it in the video. Take a look.


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