Americans have reason to fear for their civil liberties and rights to privacy.
The nation's most pre-eminent law enforcement agency remains under a cloud of criminal investigation for alleged misconduct in its surveillance of the 2016 Trump presidential campaign.
Last night on The Story with Martha MacCallum, I explained why some folks are "in for a rude awakening" when the criminal investigation is completed.
The conclusions of the long-awaited report by the Inspector General of the Department of Justice are being disputed by the U.S.
Attorney General and the U.S. Attorney leading the ongoing criminal investigation.
Although the president's critics want to take a victory lap, no one can deny this report confirms abuses of power and improper conduct, including 17 inaccuracies in the FBI's applications to spy on the Trump campaign.
In a nutshell, the IG report proves the Obama Justice Department was spying on the Republican presidential nominee's campaign.
That's a chilling revelation. I've been pressing for the truth since long before the Steele dossier and Russia collusion narrative were debunked. Going forward, I'll be riding herd to fix flaws in the FBI surveillance process to prevent abuses and constitutional overreach from happening again.