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Michael Isikoff
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Journalist subject |
7
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DOJ/FBI
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Target of surveillance |
7
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James Comey
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Authorized surveillance of |
7
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Andrew McCabe
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Authorized surveillance of |
7
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Jeno Megyesy
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Political contact |
5
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Christopher Steele
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Subject of dossier |
5
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person
Michael Isikoff
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Journalist reporting on subject |
5
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1 | |
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person
Jeno Megyesy
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Official point of contact |
1
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2016-10-21 | N/A | DOJ and FBI sought and received a FISA probable cause order authorizing electronic surveillance o... | United States | View |
| 2016-09-23 | N/A | Yahoo News's Michael Isikoff reported on Hill briefings and the Steele dossier's allegations rega... | U.S. | View |
| 2016-09-23 | N/A | Yahoo News publishes report by Michael Isikoff regarding Hill briefings and Steele dossier allega... | N/A | View |
This document is an email or correspondence from Andrew Grossman (Partner) sharing the text of an opinion piece published on June 23, 2018, by Mr. Rivkin and Ms. Foley. The text criticizes the 'Crossfire' (Crossfire Hurricane) investigation into Donald Trump's campaign, arguing it was politically motivated and citing Harry Reid's October 30 letter to James Comey as evidence of perceived bias. The authors argue that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation should be paused due to due process concerns. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee report criticizing the FBI's 'Crossfire Hurricane' investigation into the Trump campaign's alleged ties to Russia. It argues that the investigation was based on flimsy evidence (specifically concerning George Papadopoulos and the Steele Dossier) and was driven by political bias, highlighting leaks to the media by officials and letters from Senator Harry Reid in late 2016. The text does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell; it is focused entirely on the 2016 election and the Russia investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee report (indicated by the footer) analyzing the FBI's 'Crossfire Hurricane' investigation into the Trump campaign and Russia. It argues that the investigation was politically biased, noting that Papadopoulos did not mention emails connecting the campaign to the DNC hack. The text details a timeline of leaks and letters in late 2016 involving Harry Reid, James Comey, and the media, suggesting these were efforts to publicize the collusion narrative before the election. Note: While the prompt requested Epstein-related data, this specific page deals exclusively with the 2016 Election and Russia investigation.
This document appears to be an article or op-ed included in a House Oversight production (likely related to the Trump administration). It critically analyzes the Trump administration's shift toward a friendlier relationship with Viktor Orban's Hungarian government, contrasting it with the Obama administration's approach. The text details specific meetings involving NSC officials (Fiona Hill, John Bolton) and Hungarian officials, questions the strategic value of this 'appeasement' given Hungary's ties to Russia, and expresses cautious hope for the new U.S. ambassador, David Cornstein.
This document analyzes the Trump administration's policy towards the Hungarian government, describing it as a radical departure that allows the Orban government to dismantle democratic institutions without U.S. intervention. It details specific instances of this, including the targeting of NGOs and universities, and highlights high-level meetings between U.S. and Hungarian officials. The document also explores potential Hungarian motivations for appeasement and the hopes of some Hungarians for a stronger U.S. stance on democratic values and anti-Semitism.
This document, an excerpt from a House Oversight report, argues against the narrative of Trump-Russia collusion, citing a lack of evidence and suggesting political bias in the FBI's 'Crossfire' investigation. It details pre-election efforts by figures like Harry Reid and media outlets to publicize the collusion story through letters to the FBI and reporting on the Steele dossier. The document is about the 2016 US presidential election and is not related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document, from a House Oversight source, argues that the FBI's 'Crossfire Hurricane' investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign was politically motivated and an abuse of power. It cites public letters from Harry Reid and other Democrats, as well as actions by Christopher Steele, as part of a pre-election effort to publicize the Trump-Russia narrative. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document, a page from a U.S. House of Representatives report, details aspects of the FBI's counterintelligence investigation related to the Trump campaign. It notes that information on campaign advisor George Papadopoulos triggered the investigation in July 2016 but found no evidence of conspiracy between him and Carter Page. The memo focuses on the conduct of FBI agent Pete Strzok and FBI attorney Lisa Page, citing their anti-Trump bias in text messages, orchestration of media leaks, and a meeting with Deputy Director McCabe to discuss an 'insurance policy' against Trump's election.
This document is a page from a U.S. House of Representatives oversight report detailing alleged misconduct by the FBI and DOJ regarding the Steele dossier. It claims officials concealed the dossier's unverified nature, the anti-Trump bias of its author, and related conflicts of interest from the FISC when obtaining a surveillance warrant. This document is related to the 2016 election investigation and contains no information about Jeffrey Epstein or related matters.
This document excerpt alleges that material information was omitted from the Carter Page FISA application. It claims the application failed to disclose that the "Steele dossier" was funded by the DNC and Hillary Clinton campaign. It also asserts that a Yahoo News article used for corroboration was actually based on information leaked by Christopher Steele himself, a fact the application incorrectly assessed.
This document is a memorandum from the HPSCI Majority Staff, dated January 18, 2018, regarding alleged abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) by the DOJ and FBI. It details an investigation into the FISA warrant obtained for electronic surveillance on Carter Page, a former Trump campaign advisor, and lists the high-level officials who signed the surveillance applications. Please note, this document is commonly known as the 'Nunes Memo' and is unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein.
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