President Donald Trump is reportedly planning on declassifying Carter Page and Bruce Ohr documents, according to an Axios report on Sunday.
Axios’ Jonathan Swan and Lauren Meier report:
Both Congressional Republicans and Trump himself have been hyping the documents as damning evidence that the Department of Justice and FBI acted inappropriately, essentially tainting the Trump-Russia investigation.
Ohr has been accused by the Congressional Republicans and Trump of acting as a go-between for Justice Department, British spy Christopher Steele and Fusion GPS.
Page was allegedly the victim of illegal spying by the Obama administration aimed at taking down Trump.
Trump Reportedly Plans on Declassifying Bruce Ohr and Carter Page Documents
Axios’ Jonathan Swan and Lauren Meier report:
President Trump is expected to declassify, as early as this week, documents covering the U.S. government’s surveillance of Trump campaign adviser Carter Page and the investigative activities of senior Justice Department lawyer Bruce Ohr, according to allies of the president.
Both Congressional Republicans and Trump himself have been hyping the documents as damning evidence that the Department of Justice and FBI acted inappropriately, essentially tainting the Trump-Russia investigation.
Ohr has been accused by the Congressional Republicans and Trump of acting as a go-between for Justice Department, British spy Christopher Steele and Fusion GPS.
Page was allegedly the victim of illegal spying by the Obama administration aimed at taking down Trump.
Trump Reportedly Plans on Declassifying Bruce Ohr and Carter Page Documents