FISA court adviser, ex-Obama DOJ official, calls FBI's proposed reforms 'insufficient' in point-by-point rebuke
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fisa-court-adviser-monitor-ex-obama-justice-department-fbi-proposed-reforms-insufficient-rebuke
David Kris, who has been appointed by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) to oversee the FBI's proposed surveillance reforms on Wednesday alerted the court that the bureau's proposals are "insufficient" and must be dramatically "expanded" – even declaring that FBI Director Christopher Wray needs to discuss the importance of accuracy and transparency before the FISC every time he "visits a field office in 2020."
The unclassified findings were a stark rebuke to Wray, who had filed assurances to the FISC last week that the agency was implementing new procedures and training programs to assure that the FBI presents accurate and thorough information when it seeks secret warrants from FISC judges. At the same time, Wray acknowledged the FBI's "unacceptable" failures as it pursued Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants to surveil members of the Trump team.
This may just be theater; we'll see.