President Donald Trump said that the report from the Department of Justices inspector general showed the FBI “fabricated evidence” and “lied to the courts.”
Inspector General Michael Horowitz found 17 “significant errors or omissions” in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) applications to surveil Trump campaign associate Carter Page.
“Its a disgrace whats happened with the things that were done to our country,” Trump told an array of Republican Senators and state officials in the White House on Dec. 9, shortly after the report (pdf) was released to the public. “Its incredible, far worse than what I ever thought possible.”
Trump, who said he was briefed on the report, added: “Its a very sad day when I see that.” Claiming the probe was “concocted,” he said the intelligence abuses were “probably something thats never happened in the history of our country.”
“They fabricated evidence and they lied to the courts,” Trump continued. “This was an attempted overthrow and a lot of people were in on it, and they got caught.”
Speaking at the behest of Trump, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi said, citing her experience in law enforcement, that “the American people should be terrified that this could happen to you.”
Most of the FBI agents and officials who were part of the major errors have left the agency or been removed from their positions, FBI Director Christopher Wray told Horowitz in a letter also released on Monday. The same is true with the Department of Justice.


Horowitz concluded that the investigation into the Trump campaign was properly predicated because of “the low threshold for predication” in existing guidelines, citing the conversation between Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos and Alexander Downer, an Australian official who reported the conversation to American counterparts.
U.S. Attorney John Durham, who is conducting an investigation into whether the surveillance of the Trump campaign in 2016 was free of improper motives, is still conducting that probe.
He said in a statement that Horowitzs report was necessarily limited to within the Department of Justice. His iRead More – Source
