Inspector General Michael Horowitz. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein
CBS: Justice Department watchdog says highly anticipated FISA report is "nearing completion"
Washington — The Justice Department's internal watchdog said a highly anticipated report on the department's use of secret surveillance warrants during the Russia investigation is "nearing completion" and will likely be released publicly, according to a letter obtained by CBS News.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz wrote to congressional leaders on Thursday with an update on his investigation into alleged abuses of warrants obtained under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Horowitz said he expects the report "will be released publicly with few redactions," but declined to provide a timeline.
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WNU Editor: A lot of people have been waiting for this report. This blogger included.
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