Nehls: The FBI relied on uncorroborated information to support it's application to surveil Mr. Page, because they wanted to keep, my opinion, Donald J. Trump, the greatest president in my lifetime, from office.
Nehls: He's an American hero [Carter Page], until he joins the Trump Team, and you wonder why people up here feel that the FBI can't be trusted, and why we say that they have weaponized the FBI to go against the American people, specifically with a dissenting point of view, like Carter Page and Donald Trump, and they haven't stopped yet. They continue to go up against Donald Trump, whether it's Mar-a-Lago, whether it's indictments up there with the nutjob in Manhattan; it's just horrible what the FBI; we have to reign them in. I will not support the idea of reauthorizing 702 for the FBI until they get their house in order.
Turley: The location of a lot of this data, if it's abroad, for example, or it's routed through international source, suddenly loses it's protection as a citizen.
I had no idea that Hank Johnson was a judge for twelve years. Not sure how he got on the bench, but I will assume that his corrupt decisions got him to where he is now.
Fry: To hear the FBI talk about it, we should be celebrating that we went from two million illegal search queries to two hundred thousand. Do you think this is cause for celebration?
Turley: No, it's like a bank robber saying we're hitting smaller banks.
TurleyL What happens is the government often wraps commercially available information into FISA applications, then everything gets ironplated under FISA, and when people like me finally see the applications in the SCIF, we find it's loaded with material that should have been disclosed to defense council or trial council.
WASHINGTON: "The House on Friday narrowly passed the annual defense policy bill, as most Democrats opposed the legislation that Republicans championed as a way to roll back the Biden administration's "woke" Pentagon policies. The National Defense Authorization Act, normally a bipartisan bill, passed in a 219-210 vote after just four Democrats voted "yes," matching the four Republicans who voted against it. Most Democrats rejected the bill due to controversial amendments that would curb the Pentagonโs abortion travel reimbursement policy, transgender medical care and diversity, equity, inclusion programs throughout the military. The Senate is expected to take up its own version of the NDAA next week."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dems-vote-gop-pass-defense-policy-bill-rolling-back-abortion-policy-woke-initiatives