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House Intelligence Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffSchiff: I ‘hope to hell’ I would have voted to impeach Obama if he had committed same actions as Trump Nadler: Giuliani trip to Ukraine shows ‘crime in progress’ is being committed against American democracy Scuffles break out at Schiff appearance MORE (D-Calif.) defended the FBI’s investigation into President TrumpDonald John TrumpDems want tougher language on election security in defense bill Five aides to Van Drew resign ahead of his formal switch to GOP The myth of the conservative bestseller MORE‘s campaign on Sunday, adding that the errors found by the Department of Justice inspector general’s (IG) report were not “apparent” two years ago.
The chairman argued on “Fox News Sunday” that while the FBI made “serious” mistakes relating to surveillance of Trump campaign aides under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the investigation was still warranted.
Schiff added that he was “unaware of” the mistakes uncovered by Inspector General Michael Horowitz in his report released last week.
“I’m certainly willing to admit the inspector general found serious abuses of FISA that I was unaware of,” he said to host Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) WallaceSchiff defends FBI investigation into Trump campaign, saying errors were not ‘apparent’ two years ago Sunday shows – Republicans, Democrats maneuver ahead of House impeachment vote Schiff: ‘In many ways’ obstruction of Congress is ‘most serious of the articles’ MORE. “Had I known of them, Chris, yes I would have called out the FBI at the same time. “
TODAY: Adam Schiff defends how the FISA investigation was conducted because the errors the IG found were not “apparent” two years ago. #FNS #FoxNews pic.twitter.com/4ojC14VGzo
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Schiff maintained that the FBI would have been “negligent” not to launch an investigation into the Trump campaign’s alleged ties to Russia, adding that the bureau should adopt the inspector general’s recommendations.
“The most significant things I think are that corrective steps will be taken in terms of the FISA process and that the IG debunked the claims of the president, by Mr. Nunes and others of this deep state conspiracy,” Schiff added, referring to Rep. Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesSchiff defends FBI investigation into Trump campaign, saying errors were not ‘apparent’ two years ago Democrats launch bilingual ad campaign off drug pricing bill Koch campaign touts bipartisan group behind ag labor immigration bill MORE (Calif.), the ranking Republican on the House Intelligence Committee.
The long-awaited Horowitz report released last week concluded the FBI did not act out of political motivation when opening the investigation. It did find 17 “significant inaccuracies and omissions” made by the bureau during its probe.