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The Independent
April 11, 2018
... a controversial memo, released earlier this year, that alleged misconduct by FBI officials in that agency's investigation of purported Trump-Russia ties. The Republican-only memo accused officials of abusing their power to get a secret court order to wiretap a former Trump campaign adviser, Carter Page.
TechTarget (blog)
March 31, 2018
Those documents revealed the telecom giant was delivering American citizens' phone records to the NSA under a secret court order for bulk surveillance. In addition, Apple has taken heat for its decision to remove VPN and encrypted messaging apps from its App Store in China following pressure from theÃâà...
Aiken Standard
March 18, 2018
Last month the two sides of the House Intelligence Committee issued dueling memos about the FBI's role in obtaining a secret court order to intercept the communications of Carter Page, a foreign policy aide to the Trump campaign. The order was issued in October 2016 by the Foreign IntelligenceÃâà...
Charleston Post Courier
March 16, 2018
Last month the two sides of the House Intelligence Committee issued dueling memos about the FBI's role in obtaining a secret court order to intercept the communications of Carter Page, a foreign policy aide to the Trump campaign. The order was issued in October 2016 by the Foreign IntelligenceÃâà...
GANT News
March 8, 2018
Unlike with past answers, Sanders was unable to deflect repeated inquiries at Wednesday's press briefing and, speaking about what was meant to be a secret court order, openly admitted that the agreement involved the President. “I can share that the arbitration was won in the President's favor,” SandersÃâà...
Globalnews.ca
September 18, 2017
WASHINGTON – U.S. investigators wiretapped former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort under secret court orders before and after the 2016 election, CNN reported on Monday. The New York Times, citing two people close to the case, also reported that prosecutors told Manafort they planned toÃâà...
Montreal Gazette
August 4, 2017
Secret court order that let telcos search a Montrealer's home a growing trend. The increasing use of Anton Piller orders is raising concerns that they are being used as private search warrants. Jacob Serebrin, Montreal Gazette More from Jacob Serebrin, Montreal Gazette. Published on: August 4, 2017 | Last Updated: AugustÃâà...
Sputnik International
May 12, 2017
A newly-released court opinion shows that the US National Security Agency (NSA) has gathered digital data about US citizens for years in potential violation of the Fourth Amendment. Speaking to Radio Sputnik, former FBI Special Agent Mark Rossini noted that he understands the Americans' fear of thisÃâà...
Motherboard
May 11, 2017
The court found an "institutional lack of candor on NSA's part and emphasized that this is a very serious Fourth Amendment issue." SHARE; TWEET. Jason Koebler. May 11 2017, 3:44pm. Image: Shutterstock. A newly released court opinion from the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) shows that forÃâà...
The Guardian
March 8, 2017
Why James Clapper's Trump comments may not conflict with reports of secret court order ... However, Clapper's assertion does not necessarily conflict with reports that secret court orders were issued in the course of a justice department investigation of Russian efforts to skew the election in Trump's favour,Ãâà...
TorrentFreak
December 31, 1999
It's unlikely, however, that copyright takedown notices alone would warrant account termination, as most of the largest torrent sites use Cloudflare. NYAA's operator says he can do little more than speculate at the point. Some have hinted at a secret court order while Japan's recent crackdown on manga andÃâà...
Economist
December 31, 1999
IT SEEMED a little strange when, in an interview with the Washington Post in March of 2016, Donald Trump named Carter Page as a foreign-policy adviser. No one in the world of international relations seemed to have heard of him; even among expats in Moscow, where Mr Page spent a few years withÃâà...
TechTarget
December 31, 1999
While the telecom giant did find itself in a similar position in 2013 after Edward Snowden revealed that the company was delivering phone records to the National Security Agency under a secret court order, Rometty and McAdam were referencing non-government related abuses of data. And while none ofÃâà...