FBI Sued For Abuse of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) filed a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for its abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). According to the Wall Street Journal, the FBI “performed potentially millions of searches of American electronic data” without first obtaining a warrant.

From World Net Daily:

Actually, the ACLJ notes, "In 2021, the FBI conducted a total of an estimated 3,394,053 'U.S. Person queries of unminimized Section 702-aquired [sic] contents and noncontents for foreign intelligence information and/or evidence of a crime.' §702(f)(2) requires the FBI to obtain a FISC Order prior to querying for a matter unrelated to foreign intelligence, about a U.S. person about a criminal investigation unrelated to national security. However, the Report states that no FISC Order was obtained in 2021. Further, it identified four instances where the FBI queried even though 'a FISC Order was required pursuant to Section 702(F)(2) but not obtained prior to reviewing the results of a query.'"

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