The Daily Telegraph

FBI rigged a ‘witch hunt’ to help Clinton, Trump claims

- By Julie Allen in Washington

DONALD TRUMP yesterday accused the FBI of spying on his presidenti­al campaign after the release of top secret surveillan­ce warrant applicatio­ns accusing his former foreign policy adviser of conspiring with Russia.

In a series of angry tweets, he condemned the bureau and the department of justice for relying on a dossier created by Christophe­r Steele, the former British spy, and not disclosing that it was commission­ed by the Democrats.

Warrants dating back to October 2016 and considerab­ly redacted, were released to The New York Times under the Freedom of Informatio­n Act. They state that Carter Page, the adviser, was suspected of “collaborat­ing and conspiring” with Russia.

Mr Trump wrote: “As usual they are ridiculous­ly heavily redacted but confirm with little doubt that the department of “justice” and FBI misled the courts. Witch Hunt Rigged, a scam!”

He later added: “Looking more and more like the Trump Campaign for president was illegally being spied upon (surveillan­ce) for the political gain of Crooked Hillary Clinton and the DNC. Ask her how that worked out – she did better with crazy Bernie. Republican­s must get tough now. An illegal scam!”

However, this appears at odds with both Republican and Democratic politician­s who said federal authoritie­s were justified in tracking Mr Page and that it did not amount to spying on the presidenti­al campaign, according to Marco Rubio, a Republican senator.

Excerpts from the documents stated Mr Page had forged “relationsh­ips with Russian officials. But Mr Page said: “I’ve never been an agent of a foreign power.”

Meanwhile, Dan Coats, director of US national intelligen­ce, said his “admittedly awkward response” to news of Vladimir Putin’s visit to Washington “was in no way meant to be disrespect­ful or criticise the president’s actions”.

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