Tom Sullivan wrote for the Hullaballoo website: "It must be acknowledged that the information in the addendum has not been independently verified, at least as far as we know. Presumably an investigation is ongoing. According to a comprehensive article in the Guardian, the FBI sought a secret warrant under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for permission to conduct surveillance on certain Trump associates last summer and originally was turned down. (There have been additional reports that such a warrant was granted in October.)"
Is this the first time in history that the FISA Court has NOT allowed surveillance when a warrant was requested?
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