
Justice Department Settles Lawsuit with Carter Page Over FISA Surveillance Errors
In a significant legal turn, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has reached a settlement with Carter Page, a former adviser to Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign. Page had previously filed a lawsuit against the DOJ and the FBI, alleging that he was subjected to flawed and unlawful government surveillance during the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
This resolution comes as part of a broader trend where former allies of the Trump administration are finding legal closures through settlements during Trump’s second term.
The Core of the Conflict: FISA and Surveillance Failures
The controversy centers on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), a powerful tool used by federal investigators to monitor targets with foreign connections. In Page’s case, the government sought warrants to wiretap him due to his contacts with Russian officials and his role in the campaign.
However, the process was far from perfect. An inspector general report later revealed that the application to monitor Page was riddled with mistakes and errors. While the DOJ initially defended the warrants, it eventually conceded that the final two warrants lacked proper legal support.
Who Was Involved in the Legal Battle?
Carter Page didn’t just sue the agencies; he targeted high-ranking officials who played key roles in the probe, including:
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- James Comey: Former FBI Director.
- Peter Strzok: Former top counterintelligence official.
- Kevin Clinesmith: A former FBI lawyer who was convicted of altering an email used in the FISA application.
Although Page sought $75 million in damages for the violation of his constitutional rights, his lawsuit faced early hurdles in federal court. While the recent settlement resolves the claims against the government, the filing specifies that it does not involve claims against the individual defendants.
A Broader Pattern of Legal Resolutions
The settlement with Carter Page is not an isolated incident. It reflects a series of legal resolutions involving figures from the 2016 Russia probe. For instance, the Justice Department recently settled a lawsuit with Michael Flynn, awarding him over a million dollars following allegations of wrongful prosecution and entrapment.
Furthermore, legal teams for Donald Trump are currently in discussions with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Treasury Department to resolve a massive $10 billion lawsuit regarding the unauthorized leak of his tax information.
The DOJ’s Stance on Civil Liberties
In a statement regarding the settlement, a spokesperson for the Department of Justice emphasized the importance of protecting American citizens from political targeting:
“The targeting of American citizens for political purposes constitutes a severe violation of civil liberties. This Department of Justice is committed to dismantling the weaponization of government…”
This case serves as a stark reminder of the delicate balance between national security surveillance and the protection of individual constitutional rights in the United States.




