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Carter Page's Legal Battle Ends
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The Supreme Court just rejected Carter Page’s bid to sue former FBI Director James Comey and others over alleged unlawful surveillance during the Trump-Russia probe — a case rooted in secret 2016-17 warrants. Though never charged, Page, a Trump campaign foreign policy advisor, pushed to hold officials personally accountable after an inspector general exposed serious flaws in the FBI’s warrant applications. Some former officials admitted they wouldn’t have approved the requests had they known the full scope of errors, prompting FBI reforms. Page had already settled with the government for $1.25 million but still sought individual accountability — now blocked by the Supreme Court, leaving lower court rulings intact. This latest twist adds another layer to the ongoing saga, even as Mueller’s report confirmed Russian interference but found no criminal conspiracy between Trump’s campaign and Russia.
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