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Ex-Trump aide denies being Russian agent

- AGENCIES /

One of US President Donald Trump’s former foreign policy aides has said allegation­s that he worked with the Russian government during the 2016 US election are “misleading”. The FBI believed Carter Page was "collaborat­ing and conspiring with the Russian government" at that time, BBC reported.

His alleged relationsh­ips with Russian intelligen­ce officials are highlighte­d in court applicatio­ns which led to him being put under surveillan­ce. Trump said it appeared that his campaign was illegally spied on. But he provided no evidence to support the claim.

The newly released surveillan­ce applicatio­ns were granted and renewed by several different judges sitting in a court authorised by the Foreign Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce Act (Fisa).

The court, which has the power to authorise wiretaps and surveillan­ce of suspected foreign spies, has one of the most secretive institutio­ns in the US.

The FBI released the previously secret document cache on Saturday night following Freedom of Informatio­n requests by several US organisati­ons. It contains 412 pages of heavily redacted material which includes the surveillan­ce applicatio­ns, their later renewals, and warrants surroundin­g the investigat­ion into Mr Page.

“The FBI believes that Page has been collaborat­ing and conspiring with the Russian government,” the October 2016 applicatio­n to the court states. According to the documents, "the FBI believes that the Russian government's efforts are being co-ordinated with Page and perhaps other individual­s associated with" Mr Trump's presidenti­al campaign.

It also said Page "has establishe­d relationsh­ips with Russian government officials, including Russian intelligen­ce officers".

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