Carter Page: FISA Reform Is Insufficient; Greater Redress Is Needed for Victims of FISA Abuse [CPAC 2020]

By Jan Jekielek
Jan Jekielek
Jan Jekielek
Senior Editor
Jan Jekielek is a senior editor with The Epoch Times, host of the show “American Thought Leaders.” Jan’s career has spanned academia, international human rights work, and now for almost two decades, media. He has interviewed nearly a thousand thought leaders on camera, and specializes in long-form discussions challenging the grand narratives of our time. He’s also an award-winning documentary filmmaker, producing “The Unseen Crisis,” “DeSantis: Florida vs. Lockdowns,” and “Finding Manny.”
March 9, 2020Updated: March 11, 2020

In this episode of American Thought Leaders ??, we sat down with Carter Page, former foreign policy advisor to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. He was surveilled by the FBI under a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance (FISA) warrant as part of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation into the Trump campaign.

Page says FISA reforms are insufficient and argues for much greater steps to offer redress to the victims of FISA abuse.

Carter Page’s upcoming book, “Abuse and Power: How an Innocent American Was Framed in an Attempted Coup Against the President,” is set to be published in August.

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