George Papadopoulos feels vindicated by Horowitz report, says release was great day for America
Former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos says he's exploring all legal options in response to the DOJ inspector general report on the origins of the Russia probe.
The series of events that landed George Papadopoulos in jail in connection with the Trump-Russia investigation should make all Americans stop and think about the ramifications of government surveillance, said the former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser on “Fox & Friends" Friday.
"This is not a partisan issue. Illicit surveillance of American citizens by the FBI or CIA or whoever it might be and issuing the FISA warrants on Americans, let alone a presidential campaign? ... Let's remember what a FISA warrant is, right? This is a surveillance warrant usually designed for terrorists and spies and you are issuing it on campaign advisers who are trying to assist a rival running against Hillary Clinton. It's unheard of. It's un-American," he said.
When it comes to taking legal action against the Justice Department in light of Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz's report, Papadopoulos said he is exploring the options with his legal team.-- excerpt, rest at link above --