John
Durham, the U.S. attorney reviewing the origins of the 2016
counterintelligence investigation into Russia and
the Trump campaign, is probing a wider timeline than previously
known, according to multiple senior administration officials.
Judicial Watch filed a FOIA lawsuit against the Justice Department
for all records of communications, including FBI 302 interview reports and
offer agreements between former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office
and Felix Sater, a former Trump organization official who was recently
confirmed to be an informant for the FBI and CIA.
Judicial Watch filed a FOIA lawsuit against the Justice Department for
communications related to the initiation of the counterintelligence
investigation of President Trump’s 2016 presidential
campaign. “The FBI and DOJ are still covering up the corruption
behind the Obama administration’s illicit spying on President Trump,”
said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
Judicial Watch released 72 pages of documents from the Justice
Department containing Russia-related emails sent from Nellie Ohr to
high-ranking DOJ official Lisa Holtyn during the time Ohr worked with
anti-Trump dossier firm Fusion GPS. Holtyn at the time was a top aide to
former Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr.