The report is said to be about 500 pages long, and its findings have remained a closely held secret
The Justice Department watchdog expects to release his findings on the department's and the FBI's adherence to Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act requirements during the 2016 campaign on December 9, a source familiar with FISA investigation told CBS News.
CBS News has confirmed that Horowitz reviewed records — including notes and witness interviews — among other documents for evidence of edits and or other alterations.Those findings have been forwarded to U.S. Attorney John Durham, who has been asked by Attorney General William Barr to investigate the origins of the FBI probe into the Trump campaign. Durham's probe is now a criminal investigation.
During the special counsel's investigation, Page submitted to multiple interviews with the FBI in 2017, before the appointment of the special counsel. Ultimately, the Mueller report did not find this to be the case, stating,"the investigation did not establish that Page coordinated with the Russian government in its efforts to interfere with the 2016 presidential election."
Story continuesRepublicans and allies of the president source have told CBS News that they plan to use the findings to"punch back" on impeachment, and they had hoped for an earlier release. The findings have been closely held and are largely unknown yet, so it's not certain that the findings will have the impact hoped for by the GOP.
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